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The seats are the first few rows in economy . Obviously they are not going to give me a free seat in first class. All disability passengers have to notify the booking agent with any motability issues. I have to fill in a questionnaire from p and o who then pass it on to the relevant people to make sure I receive the help I need.
unless you know someone with a disability you would not have come across this.
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The first three rows of the aircraft are usually reserved for passengers with mobility issues like myself. Yes it is the Tui Dreamliner.
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I am going on a carribean cruise in December. At the moment we are booked on the Dreamliner. I have never been on this plane before so I was wondering where the disability seats are in relation to the toilets. I have always gone with Thomas cook but there disability toilets are at the back of the plane yet the disability seats are at the front.
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going on the oceana 9th September has anyone been on the jaz beach excursion. if so would it be easy enough and cheaper to get a taxi for 4 people than pay for the excursion through p and o.
also on the same cruise I am considering the walking the principality tour. I believe you can get lifts up to the palace etc. would this be suitable for wheelchair users?
Dreamliner disability seats
in Cruise Air
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There may be only a couple of disability travellers booked on a flight.once the flight plan is available the disability and those booked extra legroom will be allocated. Then obviously the rest of the seats will be open to all passengers.
i have only ever flown with Thomson or Thomas cook and both these do have seats blocked out . I do not see what the problem is with about how many rows are reserved. They get used in the end.