TUI is launching a new UK flight to Ibiza in time for summer.
Exeter Airport in Devon now has two TUI aircrafts, with a new weekly route to Ibiza now available.
This means holidaymakers can book getaways to the White Isle for seven and 14 nights.
With the airline boosting it's capacity at Exeter Airport, it means TUI can now offer 65,000 seats to Greece, 60,000 to the Balearics and 40,000 to the Canaries.
In addition to Ibiza, the airline will be adding flights from Exeter to both Lanzarote and Tenerife as a year-round destination, along with Antalya, Heraklion, Paphos and Rhodes.
In total, 50 flights per week will carry thousands of passengers from Exeter Airport to 13 different destinations this summer, with Paphos remaining the most popular choice for travellers.
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Additional routes each week have been added from Exeter to Paphos, to support Marella Cruises’ new homeport itineraries from Limassol in Cyprus.
Commercial director Chris Logan said: "It’s fantastic that we can provide so much more choice and flexibility for our Exeter customers with the addition of our second aircraft for the summer season.
"We’ve seen a boom in demand for holidays from Exeter to places such as Greece and the Canary Islands and we’re excited to bolster our flying frequency to these destinations.
"From summer 25 we now have year-round flying to Lanzarote and Tenerife meaning customers can choose to enjoy the year-long sunshine in winter or summer."
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Crew relations manager Nicola Bendall has worked at TUI for 25 years and said this additional capacity couldn’t come at a better time.
She said: "People are delighted to see a new route to Ibiza and more choice when it comes to travelling to some of their favourite destinations from their local airport.
Stephen Wiltshire, managing director of Exeter Airport, added: "We’re thrilled to be welcoming a second TUI aircraft to Exeter Airport for summer 2025.
"It’s a real vote of confidence in Exeter as a gateway to the sun."
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