Thomas Cook Long Haul Flight Entertainment
I LOVE planning holidays and spend most of my spare time researching our next trip. I like to know what to expect! When I booked our child free holiday to Cuba with Thomas Cook, I had no experience of flying with Thomas Cook before and my expectations were that it would be a budget flight with no frills. I couldn't find any blog reviews online so I decided to write this one and let you know what to expect.
Our flight was from Manchester to Varadero on an Airbus a330 and lasted around 9 hours. Our original flight time was changed from 10am to 12noon. We checked in online and after a restful overnight stay at the Airport, we were ready to check in at 8am. As we'd checked in online, we joined the self-service check-in desks. You scan your passport, weigh your own case and then a machine prints your label. You then fix this to your case and then pop it on the luggage carousel and away it goes. It was very bizarre not seeing a single person on check-in (although there are staff around to help if needed).
We had booked fast-track security through the airport on the advice of my friend June from Travel Jems. At only £3 per person, this allows you to speed through security and join a separate (and quicker) queue. Definitely worth it. We then headed to the escape airport lounge where we spent a few hours relaxing before our flight.
Boarding started around 45 minutes before our flight was due to take off and all seats are designated either when you book your holiday or at check in so there isn't a mad rush to get the best seat. The seating plan was 2-4-2 and Steve and I were seated together with another couple in the middle four seats.
Thomas Cook Long Haul Flight | Entertainment
As you'd expect, everyone has their own personal TV with touch screen, situated on the back of the chair in front. I liked that you had your own USB point too so don't forget your chargers.
If I am honest, I found the entertainment on offer to be very limited. I think we were spoilt during our bus trip to Spain where we were given a choice of over 200 movies and complimentary headphones. With Thomas Cook, you have access to just four movies without paying an upgrade fee. On our outbound flight the movies on offer were The Book of Life, Here After, Intersteller and Midnight in Paris. None of these appealed!
There were also 6 complimentary TV shows on offer but again, nothing tickled my fancy.....
So I decided to pay £5 for an upgrade. This provided me with access to 30 movies which although better, still wasn't great (especially as there are some foreign movies included in this). However there was enough to keep me entertained and I watched La La Land and Bridget Jone's Baby during the flight. The rest of the time I listened to the complimentary music (which had a better offering).
Upgraded movie package |
Overall, I was disappointed with Thomas Cook's on-board entertainment and feel that customers should not have to pay an additional fee and that they should provide much more options but I suppose their service was adequate for our flight. If you are travelling with kids, I'd definitely recommend pre-loading some movies onto your iPad too.
What I did like about the on-board entertainment system was the ability to check our flight stats and location. I love doing this and it's therapeutic to watch if you're listening to music.
Thomas Cook Long Haul Flight | In-flight Meals
As we booked our flight as part of a package holiday, our in-flight meals were included in the price of our holiday. James Martin is the chef that puts his name to the meals served on-board and my expectations were not high but I was actually pleasantly surprised.
You are handed two boxes - the first one is your hot meal (which you can select from 2 choices - chicken pasta or sausage and mash) and the second contains everything else from milk for your coffee to plastic cutlery and even an after dinner chocolate. I opted for the chicken and bacon pasta bake and I know this picture does not look nice at all but it was actually ok and actually one of the tastier micro meals I've had before.
The second box contained a bread roll, butter, cheese, crackers and chutney, a chocolate mousse dessert and cutlery, napkins, ect...... Despite there being a little bit of a lack of space, it all tasted good and I was surprised with the quality.
Later in the day we were served an afternoon tea which featured 2 sandwiches (egg mayonnaise and cheese with tomato chutney) and a scone with jam and cream. Both meals were served with a choice of coffee, tea or water.
You can also buy your own food on board from a range of snacks and we treated ourselves to a Ploughmans and wine deal for 2 (£14) in addition to what was on offer on the journey home.
Thomas Cook Long Haul Flight | Leg room and Service
The leg room on board a Thomas Cook long haul flight was perfectly adequate for Steve and I - if I was to pre-book a seat, (we didn't pre-book this time), I would make sure that we had window seats as it can be awkward sharing an armrest and sitting so close to a stranger for 9 hours which is what one of us had to do sitting in a row of four as a couple.
The service we received on-board was fantastic. The flight attendants were all professional, smart and knowledgeable. You can buy a wide range of duty-free goods on-board and during our flight they were available with an additional 20% off too so there were some real bargains to be had. You can pre-order duty-free goods for your return flight using an order form provided too (you pay on your return) and they take debit cards or a range of currencies. On our return flight, everyone was provided with their own cushion and blanket for comfort.
Long Haul Flight Checklist
- Flight Socks - buy here
- Earphones - buy here
- Travel bottle set - buy here
- Cabin bag - buy here
- Travel Pillow and Eye Mask - buy here
- Fluffy socks - buy here
- Holiday reads - buy here
- Kindle - buy here
- Hand Cream - buy here
- Vitamin E Facial Spritz - buy here
- Travel Wallet - buy here
Our holiday to Cuba cost us just over £1000 per person including flights, transfers and accommodation in a 4* hotel on an all inclusive basis. For this price I definitely would not expect a luxury flight and overall, a Thomas Cook flight matched my expectations of what a budget long-haul flight is like. The staff were lovely, there was sufficient leg room and the food provided was much better than expected however I would like to see some improvement in the entertainment they offer.
Let me know if you've ever flown long-haul with Thomas Cook and your thoughts on the facilities provided.
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Thomas Cook Long Haul Flight Entertainment
Source: https://www.northeastfamilyfun.co.uk/2017/05/thomas-cook-long-haul-flight-2017-review.html
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