TUI Group reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,992 total reviews)
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Sebastian Ebel

70% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

TUI Group has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,992 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TUI Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Turismo y hospedaje industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
5.0
Sep 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

they do focus on staff development and provide courses such as insights which was a great tool and experience. There is plenty of opportunities and you can never get bored (would not get the chance to). Fast paced yet exciting company to work for.

Cons

Balancing work and life is difficult due to the pressures of working within such a driven company. Remember to focus on you and if you focus on yourself and your own strengths everyone including the company will benefit.

2.0
May 23, 2014

Cares far more about its shareholders than its staff

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some very talented and likeable individuals whom I've learnt a great deal from and become great friends with. Amazing quality and breadth of travel products across the portfolio. If you can imagine it, TUI probably offers it. Good pay

Cons

An ageing and very archaic hierarchy with lots of office politics and a large blame culture. Slow to adopt new technology and processes across the entirety of the group. Thomson and First Choice get the big bucks and opportunities thrown at them for good TUI PR, whilst many of the other brands are antiquated and have a lot to catch up on. Synergy and Communication - Terrible internal communication across the group resulting in disconnected activity and duplicated efforts, resulting in huge unnecessary costs. The structure of 'growth via acquisition' where each brand is managed individually means many brands were formally competitors and this results in unhealthy internal competition where brands don't like sharing their results and strategies across the group. Even down to things such as inductions, you receive no welcome pack or formal welcome. You're just left to your own devices to try and find what you might need on the least user-friendly intranet. There's also no up to date global contacts directory so you have to track colleagues down via your own means. Group benefits - There was outcry why Thomas Cook slashed their benefits but they're still better than TUI's, unless you work for an individual brand. I went on one Thomson flight and didn't go on a single TUI holiday during my 3 years at TUI as it was cheaper to shop with competitors, even as a staff member. Career progression - I hit the glass ceiling within my first roll there and it seems to be more of a case of 'who you know' than 'what you know' when it comes to promotions with a definite 'boys' club' culture. It's very cut throat and those I've seen progress within the head office functions aren't afraid to trample over others to get to where they want to be. Members of corporate and head office functions have less sense of belonging than those working for one of the brands where staff morale is much higher. Very poor work / life balance and office environment - very little in the way of team building exercises, staff entertainment and functions. For example we had to arrange our own Christmas parties within our team and weren't invited to other nearby Christmas parties within the group.

1.0
Mar 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

No pros for this organisation

Cons

- Poor culture - Intelligence is lacking across many departments - Low pay - Very low bonus - Dreadful communication (at times rude)

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TUI Group Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience at TUI. We’re sorry to hear that your experience has not met expectations. We are concerned about the issues you have raised regarding culture, communication, and your overall experience within the organisation. This does not reflect the environment we strive to create for our colleagues. We acknowledge your concerns around communication and management approach. Respectful and transparent communication is very important to us, and we are continuously working to improve in this area through a range of channels and leadership initiatives. We also recognise your feedback regarding pay and bonus structures. While we are unable to address specific details in a public forum, we encourage you to discuss your concerns and development with your manager. For current colleagues, we encourage you to share more detailed feedback through your HR partner, our TUIgether engagement survey, or one of our regular LiveChats with senior leaders, where you can raise concerns and help shape improvements. Your feedback helps us identify areas where we can do better, and we are committed to making improvements across the organisation. Best wishes from the TUI Employer Brand Social Media Team
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