Global travel operator Tui will continue making bookings to Egypt’s Steigenberger Aqua Magic despite a report from Thomas Cook that high levels of e-coli and staphylococcus bacteria was found at the hotel, according to The Sun. Tui said the decision was made after having conducted independent surveys and finding they hygiene standards at the hotel where a UK couple died last month “acceptable.”
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