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What are the best extra legroom seats on TUI Dreamliner?

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.



On the TUI 787 Dreamliner in 2026, the best "Extra Legroom" seats are typically found in the Exit Rows (usually Rows 30 and 31) in the Economy cabin. These seats offer significantly more space to stretch your legs compared to the standard 32-inch pitch. However, for the absolute best experience, travelers recommend the "Extra Space" seats (often Row 1 or the bulkheads), which provide even more room and often come with a 34-inch pitch or greater. If you want the maximum possible legroom without paying for a full "Premium" cabin upgrade, Row 30 seats are the "gold standard," though you must be able-bodied to sit there. Note that in bulkhead seats, you won't have under-seat storage during takeoff and landing, as your personal items must go in the overhead bins.

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It seems to be a matter of opinion. Some people are comfortable with a 34-inch seat pitch even when the seat in front of them is reclined. Others say they're cramped even in a premium cabin with 36-38 inches when the seat in front leans back. Look at the reviews in the link I posted in #2 above.

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Extra space are the exit row seats, extra legroom are regular seats with more legroom.

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Benefits of Extra legroom Even a few inches can deliver a more relaxing in-air experience, particularly for tall flyers. Not all airlines offer the same amount of space, so what appears to be Extra legroom on one airline may be just an inch or two more spacious than standard economy for another.

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Best seat for legroom: A bulkhead or exit-row seat. Best seat for sleeping: A window seat in a bulkhead row. Best seat for extra space without a seatmate: A seat towards the back. Best seat for a tight connection: A seat closest to the front exit.

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Exit row seats Seats in the Emergency Exits rows usually offer more legroom ? and many airlines charge extra for these seats ? but beware of the window seats. On wide-body aircraft, the bulky compartment protruding from the door that houses the emergency slides may inhibit your legroom.

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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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Extra Legroom Seats are located in the Economy cabin, in rows with additional space or at emergency exits. These seats are just as comfortable and recline in the same way as other seats in the cabin.

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Extra Legroom Seats are located in the Economy cabin, in rows with additional space or at emergency exits. These seats are just as comfortable and recline in the same way as other seats in the cabin. The Extra Legroom Seat is available for all flights.

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Crew rest areas are hidden away from the passenger cabin and are largely devoid of distractions to ensure maximum rest. Pilots have separate rest areas from flight attendants and passengers will often not even notice when they're in use.

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The extra space makes these seats slightly easier to get in and out of. I'd recommend the extra legroom seats for passengers with mobility challenges. Stretching out under the seat, the separator bar was slightly too far for my toes to touch it. There was a tray table and seat-back pocket for storage of small items.

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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. 6D & F: These also offer an extra 3 inches of legroom. 7A & K: These have a little extra room, and direct aisle access. Ideal for those wishing to sleep.

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Each United Boeing 787 economy class seat is equipped with an adjustable headrest, personal seat-back entertainment system, USB port, overhead air vent, reading lamp, and 2 universal electrical outlets per 3 seats. The electrical outlets are located underneath the seats but more towards the center seats.

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It raises the ultimate question, “Is Tui Premium worth it?” Well, we say yes, particularly for special occasions. Sometimes treating yourselves is necessary, especially during long-haul flights. Check out all the perks of Tui Premium in our review below.

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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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Extra legroom seats have significantly more legroom than other seats in Economy. If you prefer more leg space when you fly, you can stretch out and relax in our extra legroom seats. Most extra legroom seats are located near our emergency exit doors.

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