3/24/2024 0 Comments Aer lingus dynamic route maps![]() ![]() The route will be operated by Aer Lingus’ new A321LR aircraft which come with lie-flat Business Class seats and 168 Economy Class seats. This is what the flight timings look like from 30 November:ĮI100 EWR 17:50 – 05:15+1 day DUB (Daily) ![]() In January and February 2022 the route appears to ever to a 4x/week service but daily flights resume in March 2022. Aer Lingus returns to NewarkĪer Lingus currently operates a service between Dublin and New York JFK 12x/week and as of November, the airline will serve Newark as well.įrom 14 November the schedules show Aer Lingus offering a 4x/week service between Dublin and Newark and then moving to a daily service from 30 November. The Business Class cabin of this aircraft offers a slightly odd seating layout that varies from row to row but, broadly speaking, the best solo seats are the “throne seats” in 3K and 5K while couples may prefer to give up a window seat in favor of giving both passengers direct access to an aisle by selecting the center pair of seats in any row.Īs things stand, this route appears in Aer Lingus’ schedule into the summer season (albeit with revised timings) but that could always change between now and April. The route is set to be operated by an Aer Lingus A330-300 which offers 30 Business Class seats and 287 Economy Class seats. Aer Lingus brings back its Orlando routeĪer Lingus has confirmed that Orlando will be returning to its route map from 27 October and that it will be operating the Dublin – Orlando service 3x/week on the following schedule:ĮI121 DUB 12:20 – 17:00 MCO (Tue, Thu & Sat)ĮI120 MCO 19:05 – 08:00+1 day DUB (Tue, Thu & Sat) In anticipation of the Biden administration finally getting around to opening up travel to the United States the UK, Ireland, and the Schengen area (take your time Joe, no hurry), Aer Lingus has announced that it will be restarting two of its transatlantic routes to the US in the coming weeks. ![]() For more details please see the disclosures found at the bottom of every page. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. Traveling For Miles and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. Traveling For Miles has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Some links to products and travel providers on this website will earn Traveling For Miles a commission that helps contribute to the running of the site. ![]()
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