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Aer Lingus Business Class



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PJordan - 30/07/2010 22:52 GMT

Aer Lingus have recently begun to offer Business Class on the Dublin-Orlando route. The fares are very competitive, as low as 409Euro each way (plus taxes). I imagine that these are promotional fares and will be available for a short time only.

Having previously flown business with Aer Lingus Dub-JFK and thoroughly enjoyed the experience I would recommend this new service.


VintageKrug - 31/07/2010 05:25 GMT

Just ensure this isn't a service operated by their single pre-2007 A330 and you'll be fine:

www.aerlingus.com/travelinformation/businessclass/


eirtraveller - 31/07/2010 15:26 GMT

I believe this isn't Aer Lingus' full "Business Class". Apart from the seat, the service is economy - as far as I know. But for that price, it's something of a steal I would suggest. Bring a picnic...


Travellator - 31/07/2010 17:08 GMT

Ironically EI fly a 330 on their early morning flight from DUB to AGP. It is an economy no frills flight but you can sit in a business seat for € 54 !

Not worth it on a 3 hour hop but a good chance to try the seat product if you are considering using them across the pond.

You can clear US immigration in Dublin if you are flying to the USA so worth considering ?


PJordan - 31/07/2010 19:22 GMT

Hi Eirtraveller, Aer Lingus used to offer the premier seats on a seat only basis with economy service, but the new offer is full business class.






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