Whether you have access to inflight entertainment (IFE) on a TUI flight depends entirely on the type of aircraft and the duration of your journey. On TUI’s long-haul flights (typically operated by the Boeing 787 Dreamliner to destinations like Mexico, Florida, or the Caribbean), every seat is equipped with a seatback touchscreen offering a wide selection of movies, TV shows, music, and games. In the Premium Club cabin, the screens are larger, and noise-canceling headphones are often provided. However, on short-haul and mid-haul flights (typically operated by Boeing 737 aircraft to European or North African destinations), there are generally no seatback screens or shared overhead monitors. On these shorter routes, TUI focuses on providing a digital "inflight portal" that you can sometimes access via your own smartphone or tablet to view flight maps or browse the bistro menu, but you should not expect streaming movies. Therefore, if you are flying to the Mediterranean, it is essential to download your own content onto your devices before you board. For long-distance travelers, the Dreamliner IFE system is a standard, robust service that compares well with major scheduled carriers.