Airline reviewed Aer Lingus
On my last flight to London, I flew the Irish airline Aer Lingus. For $ 350 they were the cheapest offer, and with my frequent flyer program code sharing. I was expecting a terrible flight, as some of my Irish friends had not kind words about the support. But I found the flight to be really big.
Aer Lingus an important carrier to use, but has restructured itself a low-cost carriers have to be cheap flights across Europe and America through its hub in Dublin. Aer Lingus partnered recently with the American carrier Jetblue to destinations in Europe, in America to offer flights from anywhere. Moreover, it often offers No-fare flights to and from Ireland (only taxes!). I'm still not sure how they make any money in this way, but I'll take it, while taking dips.
The Aer Lingus flight was much better than my previous flight. Unfortunately, this aircraft had no personal screens, a necessity in my view for all overseas flights. No personal screens are a sure sign of an old airplane and, and this was definitely an old airplane. I do not consider this to Aer Lingus, as I do with Air Canada when. While Air Canada is a major carrier, Aer Lingus is "low cost", which means the amenities are few and far between. I expect that benefits from a large namesakes when I name great price to pay, but from a low-cost airline, I just expect a cheap ticket and a seat.
Get cheap flights to Europe, in the summer, especially to London, is always difficult. The next cheapest ticket for a one-way was $ 500 dollars. Itineraries can run over $ 1000, but are usually around $ 800 to $ 00 during the summer. So $ 350 was a steal and, judging by the full flight, I'm not the only one who thought so.
The staff was friendly and all smiles. They also had this amazing Irish accents. How can you not someone with an accent like so wonderful as that? You just can not. Also me nobody woke when I slept. I hate to wake up to "Do you want some coffee?" After all, if I wanted coffee, I would not sleep. The flight attendants were respectful of my sleep.
The food was average. Typical airline fare. I had some chicken and vegetables, which were passable. Although, I would not gourmet food on a flight, as you would expect this. It was not bad, but it was not really a good thing, either.
Something that did was to draw the legroom. I'm not a giant, so I do space usually, but there seemed to be more than usual here.
Total Aer Lingus is to fly not a bad support. I have had more luxury flights, but for the price you pay, Aer Lingus is great. I would fly back and they suggest other planes, especially when the lowest price was all that mattered.
Next time you fly from the US to Europe, take a look at Ireland's national carrier Aer Lingus.
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