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Old 30th July 2005, 07:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ann wrote:
> Has anyone flown Aerlingus transatlantic, or flown in/out of the airport in
> Dublin? Is Dublin airport smoke free? What's your opinion of Aerlingus?
> I'm flying them at the end of August to Chicago from Milan via Dublin.
> Thanks


Aerlingus is basic, no-frills transportation. They will get you where
you are going safely, but don't expect comfort, service or edible food.
The seat upholstry has quotations from Irish writers; you can spend
your time trying to identify the sources.

My recollection is that the airport is smoke-free, as is most public
space in Ireland.

Larry

 
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Thanks Larry. Exactly what I wanted to know. Aerlingus sounds kind of like
Swiss then, their service something to be desired, cardboard food (also
Alitalia), and in a cramped metal bullet resembling an airplane.
Ann

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> Aerlingus is basic, no-frills transportation. They will get you where
> you are going safely, but don't expect comfort, service or edible food.
> The seat upholstry has quotations from Irish writers; you can spend
> your time trying to identify the sources.
>
> My recollection is that the airport is smoke-free, as is most public
> space in Ireland.
>
> Larry
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