CEO unveils rise in UK bookings but says fall in sterling’s value after EU referendum vote will raise prices in 2017 The world’s biggest travel company, Tui, has warned that UK holidaymakers will have to pay higher prices next summer due to the pound’s tumble following the Brexit vote. The group stuck to its full-year profit forecast as it sold more package holidays to Spain, Greece and long-haul destinations, offsetting a sharp drop in tourism to Turkey and north Africa. Continue reading...