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Company Response

22 Sep 2015

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TUI

TUI's response

Together with Travelife and its industry members, TUI welcomes any debate and insight into the issues of human rights in tourism. We are pleased that the report supports the Travelife standard as a means for customers to select sustainable travel options, however we acknowledge the identification of areas within the Travelife standard which could benefit from further focus and clarification. We intend to continue to work closely with Travelife, and with stakeholders on the ground in Turkey, to investigate and address the issues raised by Schyst Resande.  TUI remains fully committed to pioneering social and environmental responsibility across our accommodation supply chain.

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