Airline brings back flights from UK airport to a ‘stunning’ resort with ‘gauranteed sunshine’




TUI will resume direct flights between East Midlands airport and the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh from March 2026, marking the route’s return after a three-year absence.The travel operator last served this route in 2023 and will restart the service with twice-weekly flights on Mondays and Thursdays. The flights will go from East Midlands airport GETTYTUI UK & Ireland commercial director Chris Logan said: “Due to strong customer demand, we are thrilled to once again connect the East Midlands with the stunning Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh.”With hundreds of amazing hotels to choose from and guaranteed sunshine, Sharm El Sheikh is the perfect destination for a summer holiday. We have plenty of amazing all-inclusive deals with flexible flying options, and some of the best splash parks to entertain the kids.”East Midlands airport managing director Steve Griffiths added: “We’re always pleased to be able to offer our customers a greater choice of destinations, so we’re delighted that Tui is resuming flights to Sharm El Sheikh which is growing in popularity.”The route expansion forms part of TUI’s broader service enhancements across its network, which operates from 20 UK airports to 85 destinations worldwide.The travel company has also unveiled a partnership with Paddy & Scott’s to introduce a bespoke coffee blend across its entire fleet.The collaboration will see the specially developed “Adventure Coffee” served on all TUI flights, marking a significant upgrade to the airline’s onboard catering offerings.The new “Adventure Coffee” blend will cater to various preferences, from cappuccinos to americanos and decaffeinated options, whilst supporting sustainable initiatives and ethical sourcing.CEO and owner of Paddy & Scott’s Jon Reed said: “It’s an absolute privilege that one of the finest travel companies in the world wants to team up with Paddy & Scott’s to make a real difference in coffee-growing regions around the world.Flights will run twice a week GETTY”We’ve all been on flights, craving that caffeine boost that just isn’t there. Being approached by TUI to create a completely new coffee offering for their in-flight experience is just fantastic.”The partnership includes funding school meals for children and providing dignity packs for young women in coffee-growing regions.In other travel news, Ryanair announced a new route from the UK to a European city with a wealth of culture and history.Britons will be able to enjoy a winter break with a new service linking London Luton Airport to the Polish city of Wrocław, with operations scheduled to begin towards the end of 2025.