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21 Oct 20, 09:58 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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Flying with Tui
Following on from a previous post I wrote, I'm interested in hearing peoples experiences of flying with Tui. I always thought I could take on board cabin suitcases as well as a handbag for myself and little rucksacks for the children. Has anyone flown and this been allowed? Also how was your tui flight?
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21 Oct 20, 10:38 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jul 06
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One piece of hand luggage each. Typical cabin sizes. You can’t take a case and a bag. It’s all on their website. As for the flight, in my opinion better than virgin or BA.
Seem very expensive school holidays, can have some bargains late bookings at other times. |
22 Oct 20, 09:59 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jul 13
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We flew with TUI last year from Glasgow to Sanford and we were very happy with the flight and service. After flying with Thomas Cook the past few years I would say that TUI was better.
The IFE was good for adults and kids and I am one of those weirdos that actually enjoy the food on a flight, so no complaints from us. However I dont think the less "jet-lag" selling point worked in my case, I was still exhausted for a whole week when we got home. I would have booked with them again but they were just far too expensive for next year and we are going indirect with United. |
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22 Oct 20, 04:28 PM |
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Serious Dibber
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I am an extremely nervous flyer and flew on the dreamliner with Tui last year. I can honestly say they were brilliant, the flight was super smooth, the staff new I was nervous (think it was the look on my face and probably because I'm like a meerkat looking over the seats at the slightest noise) and took really good care of me. Nothing was too much trouble and they were super friendly. I would not hesitate to fly with them again. Plus the dreamliner didn't feel as enclosed as other planes which was good for me. I cant comment on the food as I can't eat on flights.
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22 Oct 20, 04:34 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Dec 09
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22 Oct 20, 04:42 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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I have flown with Virgin and most other transatlantic operators. I particularly like B787.
If prices, times, departures and destinations were identical, then I would take TUI every time, regarding them as the premium experience. I take the fact that they operate into Sanford as another additional plus as I love the gentle build up of the driving from the car lot to the interstate. I take the fact that it has always been from Gatwick as a negative, given that this is towards an hour and a half of extra driving from Cornwall if arriving early evening on the night before. Unfortunately, I rarely fly with them nowadays as they seem the most expensive along with Virgin during school hols and in addition, we no longer route into Florida in any case, although we do sometimes leave from there.
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22 Oct 20, 06:41 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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The premium cabin is as mentioned excellent.
They do tend to be more expensive but for us they fly from our local airport so we always factor in hotel & parking ( although we do prefer to park up locally too ) Sanford not great for options on return trip but worth it in my opinion. Not so sure it’ll be an option once they change to Melbourne in 2022 |
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22 Oct 20, 07:09 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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I have flown TUI to sanford many a time as I used to work for them and can honestly say it's the nicest aircraft I've ever been on. Much nicer than BA & Virgin planes that I have been on imo. They just have a nice modern feel to them. Sanford isn't my favourite airport it's very dated and dull. But overall flying experience I couldn't fault, good inflight entertainment and nice food as far as plane food goes !
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