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TUI schedules 52 wide-body Croatia flights

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Leisure carrier TUI Airways has scheduled a total of 52 flights to and from Dubrovnik with its wide-body fleet this coming summer season, which begins on March 31. The airline will deploy the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on services from London Gatwick and Manchester to the Croatian coastal city. It represents a slight increase on the fifty wide-body rotations operated last year. TUI’s twin-aisle jets will make their first appearance of the season in Dubrovnik on May 9 on both routes. Based on its existing schedule, the wide-bodies from both London Gatwick and Manchester will be on the ground in Dubrovnik at the same time. Wide-body operations to Dubrovnik will run until October 24. TUI's B787-8 from London Gatwick will boast 325 seats in an all-economy class layout, while the one from Manchester will have 300 seats, with 47 in the premium class cabin and the remaining 253 in economy.

TUI B787-8 premium class

TUI B787-8 economy class

February 21, 2024
croatia Dubrovnik Newsflash Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:40

    Excellent news! But how curious it is that the Gatwick Dreamliner does not have premium class.

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  2. Anonymous11:23

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Anonymous15:16

    Last year a lot of flights from MAN were operated by the -9 instead of the -8.

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