TUI Flight Delays and Cancellations: Today’s Live Updates

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Wondering what TUI Airways flights might be disrupted today? Thankfully, most delays and cancellations aren’t extensive, but they can still be a huge inconvenience especially if you have tight connections.
Between April 2022 and March 2023, the carrier operated 43,901 flights with 65% of them arriving on time according to the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). TUI flights that weren’t on time had an average delay of just 23 minutes.
As for cancellations, well, in 2022 only 0.6% of TUI flights were cancelled. So, unless there’s a situation like the Crowdstrike event, where flights were disrupted industry-wide, your chances of having a flight cancelled with TUI are relatively slim.
On the other hand, some routes are much more prone to fight disruptions than others. To help you plan, here are some of the most frequently delayed TUI Routes.
Flight Number | Route | Delay Percentages |
BY154 | Manchester to Bridgetown, Barbados | 84% of flights are delayed |
BY186 | Manchester to Varadero, Cuba | 76% of flights are delayed |
BY194 | Manchester to Montego Bay, Jamaica | 75% of flights are delayed |
BY196 | Manchester to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic | 75% of flights are delayed |
BY174 | Manchester to Cancun, Mexico | 70% of flights are delayed |
BY4702 | Manchester to Izmir, Turkey | 70% of flights are delayed |
BY1944 | Birmingham to Montego Bay, Jamaica | 69% of flights are delayed |
BY1946 | Gatwick to Montego Bay, Jamaica | 68% of flights are delayed |
BY1948 | Manchester to Melbourne, Florida | 66% of flights were delayed |
BY6246 | Manchester to Sal, Cape Verde | No statistics but this route is regularly delayed for 72 min on average |
Source: The Mirror
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What To Do if Your TUI Flight is Disrupted
We’re all bound to have a flight disruption at some point. So, when you do experience a delay or cancellation, just know that TUI has an obligation to get you to your final destination as quickly as possible.
It’s also a good idea to check the TUI flight number in our comprehensive list below. If you do find your flight there, then you’re probably entitled to compensation thanks to the protections of UK Regulation 261.
Why Your TUI Flight Was Disrupted
The list of reasons for TUI delays and cancellations can be long, but in most cases it can be traced to the one of the following situations:
How to Avoid TUI Airways Flight Disruptions
Hopefully, you won’t find your flight in the list below, but to avoid delays and cancellations in the future, try booking flights early in the day. Many travellers look for the best time to book a flight, but as a general rule, the earlier you fly, the less likely you are to have complications from prior disruptions.
Steer clear of connections if possible. If one flight is late, there’s a good chance you’ll miss your connecting flight. But if you use a flight tracker or the TUI app, you can check to see the status of your flight and plan accordingly.
TUI Delayed and Cancelled Flights List
So, look to see if your TUI flight was cancelled or delayed. If you see your flight number in the list below, just select it, and we’ll explain your passenger rights and how much money you could get back from the airline.
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