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Are premium seats on TUI Dreamliner worth it?

I believe it's worth it. We've been both economy and premium. Benefits I think are - shorter check-in lines, first on and off the plane so less queuing at customs, better toilet to passenger percentage, more comfortable, access to lounges and more luggage allowance.



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Priority boarding. Separate cabin right at the front of the aircraft. A bigger 38-inch seat pitch. Wider ergonomic seats with footrests and adjustable headrests. Premium drinks throughout your flight – except for Champagne and Prosecco.

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Premium passengers do not need to book the lounge as TUI has already done that for their passengers.

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The gap between economy and premium economy fares tends to narrow as the date of travel nears, airline experts say. If you book a ticket within three months of departure, for example, you may pay only a few hundred dollars more to get premium economy, which could be a good deal.

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3A & K: These are the official C-W-S recommended seats. They have a little extra room, and direct aisle access, as well as good window views. 6A & J: These are recommended, as they are the longest, and offer the greatest legroom, as well as being ideally positioned for getting off the aircraft.

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The following are included with our Premium seats for TUI flights only… – Enjoy a range of soft drinks, juices, beer, wine and spirits as well as tea and coffee on us. Please note, this excludes Champagne and sparkling wine. – 4-course meal and afternoon tea or a hot breakfast sandwich before landing.

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The Dreamliner has a cabin width of exactly 18 feet (5.5 metres), which just happens to be 15 inches (38 centimetres) narrower than the B-777. If you install seating in a 2-4-2 eight abreast layout, then your economy class passengers are even better off than on a B777 in nine abreast.

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It all comes down to your personal preferences and travel goals. If you're looking for added comfort and amenities, premium economy is the way to go. However, if you're more focused on saving money, economy class may be a better fit.

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Realistically, it's a gamble and getting upgraded to business class at the airport is pretty rare. If luxury and extra legroom is really important to you, book it in advance. However, if you're perfectly willing to fly economy class, and willing to roll the dice, a last-minute upgrade can be the cheapest option.

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More Leg Room In most wide-bodied aircraft the best position is at the front of economy class or on the exit/bulkhead rows. This is particularly advantageous for the taller traveller as there is more leg room in this row with the absence of seating directly in front of you.

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The doors always used is L2 between Premium and economy. Extra Legroom seats are located in economy forward cabin Row 13/14/15 A/B/C & Row 13/14 D/E/F only, then you have Extra Legroom seats in the rear economy cabin located at Row 33/34/35/36 A/B/C & G/H/J only.

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Because the 787 is pressurized at about 6,000 feet rather than 8,000 feet, you'll breathe easier. More oxygen in your lungs means better sleep, less chance of headache, no difficulty breathing (flying at altitude is like sleeping at a ski resort).

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Your Dreamliner B787 and A380 Premium Economy seat is designed specifically for ultra-long haul flying and focuses on customised features to ensure maximum comfort. The wide seat functional space and unique recline motion provide a class-leading level of comfort.

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In addition to the piece of hand luggage you can also bring one small personal item, things like laptops, handbags or a briefcase and this must be small enough to be stored under the seat.

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