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Business Travel


TUI adds Montenegro to its summer schedule


TUI – formerly Thomson – has launched its first flights from Birmingham Airport to Podgorica, in the Balkan country of Montenegro. Tom Screen, acting aviation


director at Birmingham Airport, joined TUI cabin crew to welcome customers on board. Flights will operate once a week


every Wednesday until the middle of October.


‘Customers from the Midlands have over 60 destinations to choose from’


Customers who have already


booked their summer holidays can look ahead to next year as flights and holidays to Montenegro are already on sale for summer 2019. Tom Screen said: “Montenegro is


a great destination for TUI to add to its summer 2018 flying schedule. “It will be popular with holiday


makers as it has stunning mountains, breathtaking beaches and an interesting local culture.


Mulling it over: Two of JLR’s Experience vehicles


Land Rover’s three


words save lives Land Rover has addressed the needs of a remote Scottish island in a move that could save lives. As part of its 70th anniversary


Take-off: Tom Screen and Karen Switzer join cabin crew to mark the launch of the service


“We are delighted TUI has


chosen to expand its choice of destinations from Birmingham Airport.” The decision to add Montenegro


to the network is part of the holiday company’s plans to offer as much choice as possible to customers flying from their local airport. Karen Switzer, director of


aviation planning for TUI UK &


Ireland, said: “It is great to see the first customers heading off on their holidays to one of our newest destinations. “We have expanded our


programme from Birmingham Airport for summer 2018 and now customers from the Midlands have over 60 destinations to choose from when deciding where to book their holidays.”


year of activity, Land Rover sent a team of expert experience drivers and volunteers to Mull in a fleet of vehicles to deliver unique three- word address plaques from technology firm What3words to 2,000 properties on the island. What3words is a British


company that has divided the globe into a grid of 57 trillion 3m x 3m squares, each with a three-word address searchable via an app that even works offline. Addressing Mull is the first


project in a new, exclusive global automotive humanitarian partnership between Jaguar Land Rover and What3words.


Sector Focus


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