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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

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TUI and other major travel operators have shared information on their websites(Image: Bradley Caslin via Getty Images)

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
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