TUI Group reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,990 total reviews)
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Sebastian Ebel

69% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

TUI Group has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,990 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 Hotel & Unterbringung industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Oct 14, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Educationals, concession, selling holidays, put the TUI smile on peoples face

Cons

Toxic senior management, face fits culture, workload is ridiculous, expectations too high.

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TUI Group Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear you value the educational opportunities, travel concessions, and the rewarding experience of creating great holidays for our customers. We’re sorry to hear about your concerns regarding management culture and workload. Your feedback will be shared with the appropriate teams, as we remain focused on improving how we support our people and promote fair, inclusive, and effective leadership throughout the business. Thank you again for taking the time to share your experience. Best wishes from the TUI Employer Brand Social Media Team
2.0
Jun 24, 2025

Meh

Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues, product, regular customers. it's the people you work with day in day out that make the difference.

Cons

Poor communication. Fear of making errors Too much information all over the place that's difficult to find. Plus changes all the time and it's impossible to keep up from one day to the next.

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TUI Group Response
11mo
We're really pleased to hear that you enjoy working with your colleagues and interaction with regular customers. It’s true that the people around us can make all the difference in the workday. We also appreciate your honesty about the challenges you've experienced. We appreciate your feedback regarding the communication within our company. Your comment is helping us identify areas for improvement. Transparent communication within the company is very important to us and the management. That is why we offer various communication channels including newsletters, town halls, LiveChats, surveys and many more to inform our colleagues across all areas of the business and, in turn, to offer them the opportunity to ask questions openly. If you are not comfortable with those options, we encourage you to reach out to your HR partner who will be happy to listen and advise. Thank you once again for sharing your thoughts. Best wishes from the TUI Employer Brand Social Media Team
1.0
Mar 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Obviously - posted work. That's if you get a good placement. Trips - The destination I was placed in gave the reps a lot of free trips.

Cons

-Pay. I was paid roughly £600 a month for full time work, 5 and a half days a week. They pay you to the minimum wage of the country you are posted to, not to UK minimum wage, which is strange considering you're on a UK contract and UK tax laws? Deductions will occur if you go over your allotted energy usage in your apartments (they have no smart meters and do not tell you as you are approaching this, even though they should), and if any of the technology breaks, or is stolen in your care, you are responsible for replacing it. I was told I would earn roughly 450-550 euro in commission a month, but earnt no more than 80-100 a month due to being in a three man team and a unit full of children, so selling TUI collection trips was almost impossible. -Role - On this pay, you are responsible for being first line in lots of cases you really aren't qualified for. Last season, I dealt with rape, sexual assault, child on child sexual assault, theft, drunks, domestic violence. All at roughly £600 a month. If a confrontation occurs between a guest, I truly didn't have faith that management would believe my side of the story, and often pushed back on the versions of events I reported. -Organisation - Genuinely, I mean it when I say, they are so disorganised it forced a lot of the reps to leave within the first week. Arriving at a destination to be told you're being placed in a different one, which might actually be a whole different country, missing uniform, technology etc. Staff didn't even know your name. Overstaffing was common. -Accomodation - I was lucky and had the best accommodation anyone has ever seen in TUI, but usually you're left to share an apartment, or even a room. This season I saw cockroaches, rats, broken locks on doors management told us to deal with etc. So yes your accommodation may be included in your wage, but this could be a shared room with 2/3 other people. You will have no idea about this until you arrive in destination. Your accommodation could be miles from your issued hotel, and I saw some reps accommodation this season in some terrible places. -Management - Also appalling. I was stopped from attending doctors appointments for a reoccurring problem, which ended in me being hospitalised for a week after not receiving the correct medication. Mental health support from your line manager is next to none. Mental health ambassadors are not professionally trained people. Uniform - The standard blue uniform for reps is not adequate for hot climates. Sweat patches in cotton look terrible, and would often result in me dripping with sweat whilst tending to customers. -Promotional opportunities - You need to work a full season before you can apply to the team leader scheme, so another full season after that. Even with a promotion, the pay rise is minimal, two management levels above I know is around £1000 a month for a team manager.

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TUI Group Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing such a detailed account of your experience. We’re genuinely sorry to hear that your time with us did not meet expectations and that you faced challenges both in the role and in the support you received. We understand how important fair compensation, clear organisation, wellbeing support, and safe working conditions are, and we regret that you feel let down in these areas. Your feedback is invaluable and will be shared with the relevant teams as we continue working on improving the experience for our colleagues. We truly appreciate the hard work and dedication you gave in what is often a very demanding role, and we wish you the very best for the future. Best wishes from the TUI Employer Brand Social Media Team
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