TUI Group reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,991 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 1,991 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
2.0
Dec 8, 2025

TUI

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Pros

Team is often friendly in the shop and most people are usually happy to help Concessions are good once you have worked there for over a year

Cons

Irregular working pattern and little choice over hours. Low wage for expected job responsibilities Senior management play favourites and others are reluctant to offer help and advice due to company “blame culture” Limited progression opportunities

4.0
Nov 7, 2025

TUI

Recommend
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Pros

Concession Customer focused CSQ rewards Friends & family discount Staff travel offers Good progression

Cons

Weekend Hours Pressure Target heavy

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TUI Group Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience as a Travel Advisor at TUI. It's great to hear that you appreciated our travel concessions and staff discount benefits, which are indeed some of the most valued perks of working with us. We're also pleased that you found our customer focus approach positive and enjoyed the CSQ rewards system that recognizes excellent customer service. It's particularly encouraging to hear that you found good progression opportunities during your time with us. We acknowledge your concerns about weekend hours, pressure, and the target-focused environment. The travel industry does come with certain scheduling challenges, and we understand this can impact work-life balance. While targets are an important part of our business model, we continuously review our approach to ensure they remain motivating rather than overwhelming. We value your contributions during your time with us and appreciate your balanced feedback, as it helps us identify areas where we can improve the employee experience while maintaining the positive aspects you highlighted. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts about your time at TUI. Best wishes from the TUI Employer Brand Social Media Team
2.0
Jun 6, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Holiday concession after 1yr of service Great people

Cons

The product organisation lacks autonomy, with a deeply entrenched top-down approach. In practice, this means decision-making is centralised, limiting teams' ability to move at speed or drive meaningful outcomes, leading to widespread frustration and inefficiency. Leadership often appears hesitant to advocate for teams or challenge unrealistic expectations. It's not uncommon for mockups or conceptual ideas (developed without any product involvement) to be shown to senior leaders or the CEO and subsequently treated as committed roadmap items. These initiatives are then handed down to product teams, who must scramble to deliver under pressure, often without any discovery or clear business rationale. There is a strong output-driven culture (feature-factory) where delivery timelines are prioritised above quality or customer value. Meeting deadlines, regardless of whether the final deliverable meaningfully solves a problem, is frequently deemed more important than doing the right work in the right way. The absence of a coherent digital strategy, coupled with frequently shifting priorities, fosters a chaotic and high-pressure environment. Everything is treated as urgent, and teams often find themselves having to escalate simply to get work prioritised. Collaboration suffers, and a political dynamic replaces agile decision-making. There is no clear career progression framework. Advancement often depends on roles becoming available, and the only path for growth within product appears to be through line management, there are no established individual contributor pathways. Business travel has been significantly reduced (or eliminated) due to ongoing cost-cutting measures, which has made it increasingly difficult for globally distributed teams to build trust and strong working relationships.

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