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What meals to expect on a TUI long haul flight
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Its a plane !!!!!!, its hardly going to be a Starbucks range up there, is it? **rolls eyes**0
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bradders1983 wrote: »Its a plane !!!!!!, its hardly going to be a Starbucks range up there, is it? **rolls eyes**
pmsl....like its law to receive a meal0 -
Anyone know if they carry 50 different types of gin and have a fruit machine?0
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Pensioner_Dave wrote: »Is there coffee and tea always available free on the flights and how is it served. Is coffee just limited to the filter type are you able to get Capaccino and Latte.
We were offered just plain coffee not too impressive
Here is the inflight magazine regarding what is offered onboard
https://www.firstchoice.co.uk/holiday/info/in-flight-shop There should be a link to the inflight magazine there0 -
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bradders1983 wrote: »Its a flying metal tube with wings, at 37,000 feet in the air, with a tiny galley. What are you actually expecting?
I don’t expect anything because I didnt drink it, I was answering the poster that asked about coffee .
Whats your problem having a go just because people mention coffee lol0 -
I don’t expect anything because I didnt drink it, I was answering the poster that asked about coffee .
Whats your problem having a go just because people mention coffee lol0 -
bradders1983 wrote: »No, its people expecting a ridiculous range of coffees on a flying metal tube thousands of feet above the ground, some peoples expectations are utterly unrealistic.
They only asked a question no harm done0 -
Anybody know if I can get a spare key cut on a TUI long haul flight?0
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MalcolmsWit wrote: »Drinks were free on our flight to Cancun by TUI Dreamliner aircraft, but only when the cabin crew came through the plane with the trolley. That was sufficient for us and it did stop some passengers going over the top with the amount of alcohol they consumed. Food was just about OK with one main meal and another light meal. I have also been long haul with Thomas Cook and what you receive is very restrictive and mean. Virgin schedule flight the food was better and you could go to one of the galleys and request drinks.
If that's the case then the Tui food must be truly revolting.:eek:
I've just flown Virgin Atlantic to Delhi. The meals on the way out were awful so I was pleased that I'd eaten at the airport so just ate the fruit pot.
Forewarned on the way back I bought myself a meal deal from Subway before boarding.;)
There were plenty of cold drinks, alcoholic and otherwise and water was offered frequently. Tea and coffee seemed in very short supply but maybe there was a vending machine and I missed it.0
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