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All you need to know as TUI, Jet2 and EasyJet warn of extra fees
UK holidaymakers booking with Jet2, TUI and easyJet are being warned about travel extra charges
What you need to do as holidaymakers warned of extra holiday charges:
- Major travel firms EasyJet, Jet2, and TUI are warning British holidaymakers about hidden tourism taxes that could bump up the cost of their summer breaks.
- With millions of Brits planning getaways for 2026, the UK's biggest package holiday providers are alerting customers to additional charges they might not expect.
- The extra costs come in the form of tourism taxes, which vary depending on your destination, how long you're staying, and whether you're travelling during peak season.
- These taxes are typically paid directly at your hotel or accommodation when you arrive, not when you book your holiday.
- All three operators now display estimated tourism tax figures alongside their quoted holiday prices on their websites.
- The charges apply to all holidaymakers visiting destinations with tourism taxes, regardless of which travel company they book through.
- READ THE FULL STORY: Jet2, TUI and EasyJet holidaymakers warned of extra fees
