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‘Dinosaurs’ Storm Edinburgh TUI Store in Uproar Over Prehistoric Dolphin Prison Ticket Sales

Edinburgh – Earlier today, PETA supporters dressed as dinosaurs stormed the TUI Superstore on Newcraighall Road, where they stomped through the aisles bearing signs reading “TUI: Your animal welfare policy is Prehistoric” and “TUI: Get Out of the Dark Ages. Drop Marine Parks!” The display was part of a series of coordinated rallies held at TUI outlets across the UK today, blasting the travel company for being the last major travel provider selling tickets to notoriously cruel facilities such as SeaWorld and Loro Parque, where marine mammals are held prisoner and forced to perform.

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“Marine abusement parks like SeaWorld and Loro Parque condemn aquatic animals to a lifetime in a tiny tank, where they’re denied any opportunity to dive deep, swim fast, or have any semblance of a natural life,” says PETA Senior Campaigns Manager Kate Werner. “PETA is calling on TUI to catch up with the rest of the travel industry and stop propping up marine mammal misery.”

In nature, orcas and other dolphins live in large, complex social groups and swim vast distances every day in the open ocean. But at marine amusement parks like SeaWorld and Loro Parque, they spend their days floating listlessly or swimming in circles in tanks comparable in size to a human living in a bathtub. Most die far short of their natural life span, and they often suffer from distressing health conditions that perpetuate their misery.

PETA supporters also descended upon TUI stores in Manchester and Birmingham, urging the company to stop supporting orca abuse and join the growing number of major travel companies – including Jet2, EasyJet, and Virgin Atlantic – that have stopped promoting dolphin prisons.

PETA – whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to use for entertainment” – points out that when it comes to the ability to feel pain, hunger, and fear, an orca is a dog is a boy. For more information, please visit PETA.org.uk or follow PETA on FacebookX, TikTok, or Instagram.

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Lucy Watson +44 (0) 20 7837 6327; [email protected]

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