Is TUI Premium Economy’s baggage offloaded first?
Is TUI Dreamliner Premium Economy’s baggage unloaded first at the arrival airport?
Best Answer
There’s no way to guess and you can’t give an answer for every situation. It’s a hit and miss.
In theory, you should be given a priority luggage tag and your bags should be offloaded first.
Depends on the baggage handlers and how they load the plane and unload it. Sometimes when the flight is delayed or in a rush they will just want to load the bags on in any order.
Additionally, if a passenger is late and their baggage has to be removed the order could be messed up.
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How do I make sure my luggage comes out first?
Thomas Lo Scuito wrote: 'Your best option is to be one of the last passengers to check your bags. Bags will always be loaded front to back on the bag carts so if you check in last your bags will be in the last bag cart, which will make them the last on the aircraft, and the first off the aircraft at your destination.What does status first bag mean at baggage claim?
\u201cIf they are the first off the aircraft, they will most likely be the first on the bag carts and then the first to be unloaded at baggage claim.\u201dIs premium worth it on TUI Dreamliner?
All that said, premium is worth it for the peace and quiet (they have individual announcements in premium), the bigger seats and the lack of people going past your seat on the way to the toilet are all big pluses.Is premium economy worth it TUI?
We often recommend premium economy for our frequent fliers travelling with their family on holiday or couples wanting to make their trip extra special but don't have the budget for business class. The two biggest differences between premium economy and business class tend to be lounge access and a flatbed.Premium Economy Tui Review ∙ Gatwick London To Cancun Mexico | TRAVEL VLOG
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