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TUI loses £1.8bn in revenue as customers stay away this summer, Glasgow, 13 August 2020 14 images Created 13 Aug 2020

Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period. A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0683.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0686.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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