Bosses at travel giant Tui are under pressure to ditch their 'unlimited holiday' allowances after placing 11,000 workers on furlough and leaving passengers in limbo about when they will receive their refunds for cancelled holidays.
Chief executive Fritz Joussen and his senior team have pocketed £34.3million in pay, bonuses and perks in the past two years, alongside the right to two complimentary family holidays each.
It comes as thousands of its lowest-paid workers have been placed on furlough - while hundreds of holidaymakers remain out of pocket over cancelled holidays.
Nichola Gristock, 50, said she was offered a refund for her all-inclusive holiday to Thailand on March 17. She's still waiting for the £5,500 to arrive in her bank