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Encyclopedia > Lunn Poly

Lunn Poly is the largest chain of travel agents in the United Kingdom. Formerly part of Thomson Travel Group, it is now owned by TUI Northern Europe, a subsidary of the German conglomerate TUI AG. A travel agency is a store where individuals or families go to buy travel packages. ... The TUI logo TUI AG (Touristik Union International) is a German based company. ...


In November 2004, TUI UK announced that all Lunn Poly shops in the United Kingdom would be renamed to Thomson during 2005. This has now been completed. For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ... 2004(MMIV) is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Bold textItalic text==External link==

  • Thomson Holidays official website
  • TUI UK website

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Lunn Poly (170 words)
Lunn Poly is seeking 70 staff for a new holiday superstore that has just opened in Leicester.
Lunn Poly is to set up a call centre in Glasgow for its direct holiday and travel sales business, with the creation of up to 1,000 jobs over the next five years.
Lunn Poly, the travel agents, is to take the government to court over its decision to increase insurance premium tax to 17.5% when sold through travel agents.
Lunn Poly Holidays UK (333 words)
Lunn Poly were one of the UK's leading travel agents, with around 800 Holiday Shops throughout the UK and employing around 6,000 people.
As part of a restructuring drive their German parent company TUI, the Lunn Poly name has gone and they are being rebranded into TUI's Thomson unit.
The Poly and Lunn groups finally merged in 1965 before being bought by Hannover-based TUI, one of Germany's 40 largest stock market firms.
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