Aer Lingus is a Irish carrier. Frequent travelers give the airline an average rating of 6.2/10. This is below the general average .
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Aer Lingus has a hybrid business model of low-cost and traditional carriers, operating a mixed fare service on its European routes and full service, two-class flights on transatlantic routes.
Aer Lingus Teoranta was registered as an airline in 1936. Teoranta means 'limited company' and 'Lingus' is derived from the Irish 'loingeas' meaning fleet. In 1936, Aer Lingus introduced the Dublin to Bristol route at Baldonnel Aerodrome.
In our transatlantic Economy Class cabin, customers enjoy a complimentary meal and soft drinks as well as a pre-arrival snack. Alcoholic beverages may be purchased onboard.
I have flown are lingus and Ryanair, I much prefered are lingus, there was more room, seats where much more comfortable and felt wider as well. Also as stated you have a seat number so avoiding mad scramble across the tarmac. Unless there is a huge price difference I would take aer lingus.
Another very popular frequent flier site, ThePointsGuy.com, did a more recent detailed review (read it here) of the DC to Dublin service and while the only Con was the flight time and arriving too early, the Pros were “Aer Lingus had delicious food, great service and a solid hard product.” He notes that the single ...
It ranked 40th on the overall list of the world's top 100 airlines, up from 57th last year. Aer Lingus dropped eight places from 46th to 54th in the overall 2022 rankings.
According to our most recent data Aer Lingus cancelled 0 flights in 24 hours. 0.00% of domestic flights and 0.00% of international flights were cancelled. If your flight was cancelled and you had less than 14 days notice, you could be owed up to $700 (€600) compensation.
The maximum weight of any one piece of baggage must not exceed 32kg (70lb). Smart or Flex fare bookings are permitted 1 checked bag free of charge, weighing up to 23kg (50lb). Up to 2 additional bags may be purchased. Business Class bookings include 3 free bags, weighing a combined total of 69kg (150lb).
The following airlines have some seats with widths below 17 inches, making them among the smallest in the industry: Qatar Airways. China Southern. Caribbean Airlines.
In the U.S., the airlines JetBlue and Southwest consistently offer the most legroom with an average of around 32 inches per seat, although you can find a few JetBlue planes with 33 inches of legroom. Alaska and Hawaiian seats typically have 31 or 32 inches of legroom, too.