From Jet2, easyJet and Ryanair, there are plenty of airlines that fly from Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA).

But if you’re looking to fly with a particular airline, you might be wondering what destinations TUI flies to.

Whether you’re planning the holiday of a lifetime to Corfu or fancy a last-minute trip away to Dubrovnik, here are some of the most popular.

Flights for all the below destinations can be booked via the TUI or LBA websites.

5 destinations to fly to from Leeds Bradford Airport with TUI

Greece – Corfu

The LBA website has described Corfu as the “perfect mix of vibrant, action-packed resorts never too far from sleepy fishing villages” and says it makes for a “great” beach holiday.

It adds: “Escape to the north or the west in beachside settings or feel the buzz of the vibrant east.”

If you want to get out and explore, there is plenty to see and do, from party hotspots to water sports.

LBA explains: “Corfu town is a rich and vibrant port town with plenty to see and offering plenty of places to visit and stay too.

“Party central Kavos, or Gouvia, supply the open-air beach bars; not that you'll hear them over on the west coast of the island.

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“The likes of Agios Georgios Pagon offer more tranquil, relaxed beach atmospheres, where you can enjoy a wide range of water sports.

“What's more, hopping from one part of the island to another is easy thanks to Corfu's regular bus services.”

Spain - Palma de Mallorca

Palma has good bus routes as well as plenty of coach and bus tours. It’s also a go-to destination for family adventures, those seeking boutique hotels and more.

Plus, it’s a “chic and cosmopolitan city”, ideal for eating, shopping and people-watching.

LBA comments: “Mercat de S'Olivar is one of Spain's premier markets and commercial hubs, with food, clothing and souvenir vendors all jostling for space.

“Grab a glass of albariño and take in the sights, or skip the hubbub entirely, opting to explore the gothic grandeur of Catedral de Mallorca, the Arab baths or Sa Llotja, home to winding streets full of delicious restaurants.”

As Palma is the capital of the Balearic Islands, the Spanish city is a base for popular holiday hotspots such as Palma Nova and Magaluf.

The airport's website says: “Although its nightlife is indeed up there with the best in the world, it's a great holiday destination for families too - tree-lined avenues, boutique hotels and wonderful hospitality make for a fun and friendly setting in which to relax.”

Croatia – Dubrovnik

LBA recommends Dubrovnik's beauty should be experienced “first-hand by every serious holidaymaker” and has been described as a “picture-postcard of a city”.

Some of the best things to do include taking a cable car for a romantic view of baroque rooftops or a sightseeing trip in nearby Montenegro.

But LBA says no matter what you do, “you'll be bathed in beautiful sunshine”.

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There are also some breathtaking sites for those who love history, including the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Dominican monastery and museum.

If you want to spend some time in the tranquil waters, LBA recommends water sports on Banje Beach.

It adds: “Go snorkelling or kayaking as a group, or swim solo 'til your heart's content in the impossibly clear water.”

When it comes to trying the local cuisine, there is something for everyone's taste, from fresh seafood to a boutique bakery on the coast.

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Turkey – Antalya

Dreaming of “luminous” blue seas and “glamorous” resorts? Antalya could be waiting for you.

LBA writes: “Antalya lies at the heart of Turkey's dazzling Turquoise Coast and its many popular coastal resorts. This thriving city offers a blend of ancient history combined with many modern family attractions.

“Wake early and take in the beautiful sunrise over the Ottoman clock tower and Hadrian's gate. Both part of the historical district of Kaleiçi. A walk around the area will reveal old Ottoman houses, lovingly restored and used as shops and hotels.

“Hop on the inexpensive tram to the modern-day village of Aspendos, home to an impressive theatre, or dine on first-class food at high-end restaurant, Vanilla.”