TRIP REPORT: TUI LONDON GATWICK TO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PREMIUM V ECONOMY (Boeing 787 Dreamliner)
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I think that premium is much nicer than economy. The food is nicer, the legroom is nicer, everything is nicer.
It's a long 9 and 1/2 hour flight and a pillow, too. And you get some headphones, nice swanky headphones that don't hurt your ear.
33J has a whole lot of air conditioning problems. Check that out, it's dripping the whole time. It's quite irritating.
The food in economy is not as nice. The movies are exactly the same but the food, there's no choice in this.
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#plane #flight #review #boeing787 #tui #travel #airplane #trip #fly #foryou #cruise I recently went on a Caribbean cruise with Marella, the British cruise arm of TUI. I flew with Tui from London Gatwick airport to Dominican Republic return on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. On the way out I flew in Premium; on the way back I flew economy. This trip report looks my flight experience in each different class looking at food, legroom, amenities, drinks, service, charging sockets, entertainment, headphones, beverages etc and the differences between the two classes. I made this video to help you decide whether it's worth paying the extra to travel in Premium instead of Economy. A LOT of people are far cleverer than I was. They booked Premium for the overnight return journey and were happy to fly out economy. This meant that Premium was full on my return - although there did end up being a couple of free seats and you can buy them on the plane for £150pp if there is a seat available. Alas, I wasn't lucky enough to nab one!!