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Old 12 Feb 17, 11:40 PM  
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Dreamliner Food/Drinks

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Never flown on the Dreamliner before but will be flying this summer. Am I right in thinking you get free drinks and snacks on the flight. Always had to buy on Thomas Cook flights so this is pretty new to us. Thank you.
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Old 13 Feb 17, 12:33 AM  
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We flew with Thomson on the Dreamliner last Easter. We had lunch and a snack meal, both were ok, usual airplane food. We also had free drinks but its not exactly free flowing, basically they came around twice, once during the meal and one other time and offered drinks.
However, I would say the Dreamliner is a great plane, very comfortable with excellent in flight entertainment.
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Old 13 Feb 17, 06:55 AM  
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Thanks DisneyDaffodil that's great.
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Old 13 Feb 17, 10:46 AM  
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The foods not bad as mentioned typical airline food you get a hot meal, then a sandwich later on and a couple of drinks. As mentioned the free drinks is very limited they don't come around very often.
On the way home they are very sparse with drinks, people including us were asking if we could have water or a drink, once your holiday is over they don't seem too bothered :-).
Snack you have to pay for, they will come round and ask you if want snacks but remember pringles etc. you have to pay for.
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Old 13 Feb 17, 07:49 PM  
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Thank you both - same as Thomas Cook then really except you don't have to pay for the drinks like you would with them.
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Old 14 Feb 17, 09:36 AM  
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if you want more drinks during the flight and the attendants arent busy doing something else, you can just go up to the back and get another
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Old 15 Feb 17, 08:33 PM  
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if you want more drinks during the flight and the attendants arent busy doing something else, you can just go up to the back and get another
Thank you Wanye much appreciated.
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Old 15 Feb 17, 11:19 PM  
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We got an ice lolly as a free snack on our way to Orlando ( a small Fab lolly) it was a nice surprise.
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