Travel firm Tui warns up to 8,000 jobs will go as it seeks to cut costs by 30% because of coronavirus pandemic
Travel firm Tui has warned that up to 8,000 jobs will go as it seeks to cut costs by 30% because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Travel restrictions across Europe and further afield mean that the crucial summer season is still in doubt, leaving millions of holidaymakers unsure of their plans.
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