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by alancostello
Thu Apr 04, 2024 3:29 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish Aviation - April 2024
Replies: 152
Views: 12436

Re: Irish Aviation - April 2024

IrishBCN wrote:
OA260 wrote:
Looks like the annual tradition of Catholic priests blessing the Aer Lingus fleet is to be scrapped.


Do they still name the planes after saints?


"You're very welcome aboard this Airbus A321XLR named Bertie Ahern…"

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by alancostello
Tue Apr 02, 2024 7:59 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish Aviation - April 2024
Replies: 152
Views: 12436

Re: Irish Aviation - April 2024

BA and EI have pushed the Go-Live button on reciprocal Tier Point Collection. I assume this is related to the alignment of status dates between IB, BA and EI. Either EI or BA code will do but must be ticketed by EI or BA, according tot eh small print. https://www.britishairways.com/travel/flight-ca...

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by alancostello
Fri Mar 22, 2024 4:18 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...
Replies: 292
Views: 28042

Re: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...

Hasn't been played for years, no? That's old - still has the old livery, old logo/font, and old uniforms. Flew on an EI A330 ORD-DUB last month, the safety demo was manual Same here although both out and back were the ex QR aircraft pre refurb. EI-EIM for me so no excuse, the second-newest A330ceo ...

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by alancostello
Fri Mar 22, 2024 2:00 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...
Replies: 292
Views: 28042

Re: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5luFXg-4KCw

Hasn't been played for years, no?

That's old - still has the old livery, old logo/font, and old uniforms.


Flew on an EI A330 ORD-DUB last month, the safety demo was manual
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planemanofnz wrote:
YYZSpeedbird939 wrote:
I’m pretty sure EI has a safety video for the 330’s as well:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5luFXg-4KCw

Hasn't been played for years, no?

That's old - still has the old livery, old logo/font, and old uniforms.


Flew on an EI A330 ORD-DUB last month, the safety demo was manual

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by alancostello
Mon Mar 11, 2024 1:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...
Replies: 292
Views: 28042

Re: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...

Delighted to see that DUB has the new Global Entry kiosks in preclearance, no passport or fingerprints necessary anymore, just a quick photo at the podium and verification with the CBP officer. I think I got from drop-off at the curb to 51st & Green in under 20 minutes today. Such a pain that I...

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by alancostello
Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:29 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...
Replies: 292
Views: 28042

Re: Irish 3/24: If the cap doesn't fit ...

Delighted to see that DUB has the new Global Entry kiosks in preclearance, no passport or fingerprints necessary anymore, just a quick photo at the podium and verification with the CBP officer. I think I got from drop-off at the curb to 51st & Green in under 20 minutes today.

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by alancostello
Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 2/24: Flying February
Replies: 365
Views: 28782

Re: Irish 2/24: Flying February

Looking at aerolopa, it seems every IAG NEO has toilets at the very back, even BA. Are they going to be able to deviate from this standard? The XLR, while still a neo, is arguably going to be a different beast compared to the shorthaul A321neos at BA and IB Express. EI have in the past discussed tu...

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by alancostello
Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:44 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 2/24: Flying February
Replies: 365
Views: 28782

Re: Irish 2/24: Flying February

Regarding the guessing about Lav locations on the XLRs. The crew would vert much prefer having a full galley at the back. With 2 lab's behind the last 2 seats and then another between J Class and Y class. Having a constant queue into/out of the aft galley is a nuisance to crew and pax. It hinder th...

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by alancostello
Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:22 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 2/24: Flying February
Replies: 365
Views: 28782

Re: Irish 2/24: Flying February

It looks like the door configuration on the XLR aircraft will be the same as the LR's. Both overwing exits are activated with the mid-cabin exit door plugged. Hopefully, the galley space inside will be larger than the LR's as previously suggested. The first window is plugged but this is the case wi...

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by alancostello
Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:54 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 2/24: Flying February
Replies: 365
Views: 28782

Re: Irish 2/24: Flying February

It looks like the door configuration on the XLR aircraft will be the same as the LR's. Both overwing exits are activated with the mid-cabin exit door plugged. Hopefully, the galley space inside will be larger than the LR's as previously suggested. The first window is plugged but this is the case wi...

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by alancostello
Thu Feb 01, 2024 11:23 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024
Replies: 357
Views: 67521

Re: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024

Bombardier flew LCY-JFK with a simulated business class load, we already know it's possible for it do long haul out of LCY. https://skiesmag.com/press-releases/cs100-completes-landmark-flight-london-city-new-york-jfk/ Now with global entry (and UK citizen eligibility for it) the benefits of the SNN ...

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by alancostello
Thu Feb 01, 2024 6:24 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024
Replies: 357
Views: 67521

Re: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024

The A220 could be ruled out completely by the layout of LCY. Only 9 of the 19 stands are code C and capable of fitting A220's or 195's. https://www.acl-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/LCY-Winter-2023-24-Capacity-Declaration2.pdf I think the final stage of the airport's current redevelopment will ...

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by alancostello
Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:44 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024
Replies: 357
Views: 67521

Re: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024

The A220-100 is the only currently certified version, with Airbus confirming they're trying to get the -300 certified as recently as October. https://aviationweek.com/shownews/dubai-airshow/airbaltic-orders-30-a220-300s-airbus-works-lcy-certification With 145 pax on the -300 in Swiss's config which ...

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by alancostello
Wed Jan 31, 2024 1:42 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

The tourism minister will be visiting Nashville this St Patricks Day and meeting with important business leaders and politicians before also visiting other cities. Route announcement? I do hope the 36 (yes thirty six) ministers, junior ministers and the AG are all flying economy to minimise their c...

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by alancostello
Sat Jan 27, 2024 2:23 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

Now this is more of a coincidence than anything, but on the topic of EI and T8 at JFK… there's one open spot on the wall outside when you drive up and it's perfectly situated for an Aer Lingus logo

https://viewfromthewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/20221216_124910-scaled.jpg

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by alancostello
Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:16 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

There was formerly a Flagship in JFK however once BA co-located in T8 it became the Greenwich Lounge. I assume that the B6 partnership is not long for this world given the OneWorld TATL JV and closer co-operation with American, if it ends we will likely see EI join in T8 and gain Greenwich lounge a...

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by alancostello
Wed Jan 24, 2024 6:30 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

According to an internal AA memo business passengers on EI can now use any Admirals Club or Flagship Lounge location, with AerClub Platinum/Concierge eligible for AA lounges in ORD and SFO. https://viewfromthewing.com/aer-lingus-gets-closer-to-american-airlines-with-new-lounge-access-agreement/ Sur...

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by alancostello
Wed Jan 24, 2024 4:23 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

According to an internal AA memo business passengers on EI can now use any Admirals Club or Flagship Lounge location, with AerClub Platinum/Concierge eligible for AA lounges in ORD and SFO. https://viewfromthewing.com/aer-lingus-gets-closer-to-american-airlines-with-new-lounge-access-agreement/

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by alancostello
Thu Jan 18, 2024 9:37 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

"The American Airlines Flagship Lounge at Terminal 3 Aer Lingus Business Class customers and Aer Club Concierge and Platinum members can relax in The American Airlines Flagship Lounge at Terminal 3 before their flight. Before you fly you can enjoy hot food, snacks, drinks, Wi-Fi, and TV screen...

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by alancostello
Mon Jan 15, 2024 6:30 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

Reported on another thread that EI will move from T5 to T3 (AA's terminal) at ORD from next week. This move had been predicted for some time. I wonder if they already have a lounge agreement in place. The only lounges available in T3 are the three Admiral's Clubs and the Flagship Lounge, and I'd be...

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by alancostello
Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:31 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

The A359 can get off the south runway at DUB at MTOW, even when wet. To HKG, yes, but all the way to SIN? MTOW means Max Takeoff Weight, its all to with the airframe, not the route flown, meaning the aircraft can depart fully fueled if required/desired and reach anywhere within its range, so yes. I...

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by alancostello
Wed Jan 03, 2024 2:58 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024
Replies: 357
Views: 67521

Re: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024

They had a hugely diverse fleet all specced out to their own "special" layouts, this killed the second hand value massively. 7 Concordes 16 B747-100s PW JT9D 6 L1011-500s 8 L1011-200s 10 DC10-30 Roughly 15 B767-300ERs max in long haul and they choose RB211s. 10 A320s for 14 years before t...

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by alancostello
Wed Jan 03, 2024 12:19 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024
Replies: 357
Views: 67521

Re: British Airways News and Discussion - 2024

It makes sense to build out the B787 fleet, no need for any more A350s if Boeing can make the deal on price. The days of "special" BA personalisation are over thank God! BA already has nearly 40 B787’s, whereas they only have (an eventual) 18 A350’s. If economies of scale are concerned, i...

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by alancostello
Mon Jan 01, 2024 6:59 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new
Replies: 528
Views: 46795

Re: Irish 1/24: Ring out the old, ring in the new

While it’s always great to see new dots on the DUB route map & if BNA/RDU come to pass it’ll be fantastic, the total reliance on USA (as previously discussed) has to be ended. In theory the Middle East is now an option on the XLR (could feed into QR in DOH) or maybe even BDA I feel as if EI cou...

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by alancostello
Sun Dec 31, 2023 9:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

Rumours on twitter that EI could launch RDU or BNA once the XLR arrives https://x.com/ishriona/status/1741219942316306680?s=46&t=EcFTqaB9iFzlSxC2Hd-pxA Nashville! What is going on there, I remember when BA started flying there and thought it an unusual choice. Raleigh-Durham probably also makes...

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by alancostello
Fri Dec 29, 2023 9:17 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

ITA's layout is similar to what AA are launching on their XLRs, 20 Business Class Suites (with two Studio suites in row one), 12 Premium Economy, and a mix of Main Cabin and Main Cabin Extra. EI doesn't go after premium traffic in the same way that AA does, but it's going to be a more common layout ...

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by alancostello
Sun Dec 17, 2023 3:14 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231216-qrns24 DUB-DOH getting upgraded from 788 to 789 I wish they’d do the A359. The 787 cabins are noticeably less comfortable, especially the older 788s which are being used at the moment. It does at least have an upgraded J cabin over the 788. It’s not a full QSui...

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by alancostello
Fri Dec 15, 2023 8:44 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

Not a lot of media coverage of DAA's plans on Dublin's proposed expansion to 40 million per year I know the plans were already shared on the DAA website a couple of weeks ago but it does seem very quiet all the same? I would wager that most people beyond the very vocal minority who bought houses ne...

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by alancostello
Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:46 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

I dont think anyone assumed the A321LRs would lose their current seats. An option might be for 8 rows of "throne seats" or similar. Angled solo seats? This might account for the /implied/stated drop in overall seating to 170 on the XLR (in the IAG Capital markets presentation) If they wer...

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by alancostello
Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:51 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

There is a clause in the transatlantic joint venture agreement that all flights between US & Europe have lie flat business seats. So unless they change the agreement the A321s won’t be losing their business seats I dont think anyone assumed the A321LRs would lose their current seats. An option ...

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by alancostello
Wed Dec 06, 2023 4:28 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

I think if they ever convert the A321LR’s it would make most sense for them to go with a high density layout, 230 seats or so, similar to Vueling. While the business cabin is a nice bonus at the moment on European flights, it’s more of an accidental benefit and likely doesn’t command much of a yiel...

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by alancostello
Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:55 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 12/23: What's another year!
Replies: 471
Views: 42243

Re: Irish 12/23: What's another year!

EI ordered another 2 A320 Neo’s during November per the latest Airbus orders. Typing this as I hear NSC flying overhead! The new neos will be just ordered in dribs and drabs over the next few years id imagine. Seen that BA also ordered two A320s and two A321s. I'm still surprised that EI hasn't ord...

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by alancostello
Tue Nov 28, 2023 6:55 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets
Replies: 289
Views: 33678

Re: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets

Dublin Airport’s Plan For 40 Million Passengers Unveiled in New Virtual Information Room. Planning to be lodged next month with Fingal Co Co https://www.dublinairport.com/latest-news/2023/11/28/dublin-airport-s-plan-for-40-million-passengers-unveiled-in-new-virtual-information-room Maybe it's just ...

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by alancostello
Fri Nov 10, 2023 10:25 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Indiana State Aviation - 2023
Replies: 301
Views: 40383

Re: Indiana State Aviation - 2023

Has there been any discussion of AA starting an ORD flight? I know there have been rumours of PHL. Given the frequency (and scale with E175s now) of UA's operation in to SBN you would think AA would want a piece of the action. AA really doesn’t have a Pacific Northwest presence. They can connect al...

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by alancostello
Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:32 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets
Replies: 289
Views: 33678

Re: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets

I think we can all agree that the point raised above about EI J are consistent with the continued scrimping & saving we’ve seen and discussed on here for years. EI are now part of the transatlantic joint venture and should be compared to the others in that regard; They’ve the weakest home loung...

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by alancostello
Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:25 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Indiana State Aviation - 2023
Replies: 301
Views: 40383

Re: Indiana State Aviation - 2023

Has there been any discussion of AA starting an ORD flight? I know there have been rumours of PHL. Given the frequency (and scale with E175s now) of UA's operation in to SBN you would think AA would want a piece of the action.

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by alancostello
Thu Nov 02, 2023 5:05 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets
Replies: 289
Views: 33678

Re: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets

I have been flying BA a lot lately for work. I always add my Aer Club membership # and it always shows up on my boarding cards. However I have never automatically received my Avios credit and always have to submit the form for missing Avios points. Is this the norm? The first 2 claims I filed took ...

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by alancostello
Wed Nov 01, 2023 2:46 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets
Replies: 289
Views: 33678

Re: Irish 11/23: Flight caps and blue jets

For NYC, if B6 have a hit then they might add a flight, otherwise EI A321 day flight. Maybe even Norse but just do not see US3, especially not AA. AA is not entirely out of the question, they are going to do some rebuilding ex-JFK now that the JetBlue partnership has been dissolved. The issue here ...

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by alancostello
Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:55 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 10/23: Autumnal aviating
Replies: 397
Views: 38861

Re: Irish 10/23: Autumnal aviating

I see that the Atlantic Joint Business Project Manager at EI has now released Aer Lingus codeshare with American Airlines on DUB-ORD and DUB-PHL. These can be booked on aerlingus.com with a mix of EI or AA metal, as well as the already available AA on Dallas and Charlotte ex Dublin. Just did a dumm...

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by alancostello
Sun Oct 15, 2023 3:30 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 10/23: Autumnal aviating
Replies: 397
Views: 38861

Re: Irish 10/23: Autumnal aviating

Additionally, they should really get on with installing jet bridges at Pier D. It is increasingly being used by legacies as well as flights from Canada and China. Agreed its a bit old school to come in off a long haul flight at DUB and land there especially if you have special assistance passengers...

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by alancostello
Wed Sep 06, 2023 4:57 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 9/23: Remember, remember, sun in September
Replies: 391
Views: 43460

Re: Irish 9/23: Remember, remember, sun in September

A Guardian article about Qantas that maybe Aer Lingus management should read. Sounds like Qantas might be a suitable acquisition for IAG https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/sep/06/as-qantas-reputation-unravels-this-is-how-it-can-restore-trust-in-its-brand BA and Qantas investigated a mer...

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by alancostello
Sun Sep 03, 2023 7:03 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 9/23: Remember, remember, sun in September
Replies: 391
Views: 43460

Re: Irish 9/23: Remember, remember, sun in September

They were the primary lease holder on the building. My recollection it was for 50 years. During that time time they would sub-lease to other carriers (ie: United) they had alliance/marketing agreements with, as well as a few other carriers. This allowed them to fully utilize the building, especiall...

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by alancostello
Mon Aug 28, 2023 4:48 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country
Replies: 534
Views: 72183

Re: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country

Busy day TATL tomorrow. 5 departures from Dublin to Chicago tomorrow (extra 3rd flight on EI), 4 flights to Washington (3 x EI and 1 x UA). The EI service to YYZ won't operate tomorrow and will route DUB-SBN and position to YYZ for the YYZ-DUB tomorrow night. Curious - why the extra IAD yesterday? ...

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by alancostello
Mon Aug 28, 2023 2:48 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country
Replies: 534
Views: 72183

Re: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country

These football charters must be worth a pretty penny for EI to disrupt the busy summer schedule so much! They are the main sponsor of the event. The schedule would have been planned last year. In sure they have the 2024 schedule plans in place for the next one Georgia Tech and Florida State Univers...

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by alancostello
Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:26 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country
Replies: 534
Views: 72183

Re: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country

As a bit of an aside, it's interesting that for travelling between PER and NYC, going via DUB is shorter than via DXB, DOH, LHR and a plethora of other options. Albeit I appreciate connections on the DUB end wouldn't be a focus here! While DUB is (very barely) a shorter journey NYC-PER than DXB/DOH...

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by alancostello
Sat Aug 26, 2023 2:52 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country
Replies: 534
Views: 72183

Re: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country

As a bit of an aside, it's interesting that for travelling between PER and NYC, going via DUB is shorter than via DXB, DOH, LHR and a plethora of other options. Albeit I appreciate connections on the DUB end wouldn't be a focus here! While DUB is (very barely) a shorter journey NYC-PER than DXB/DOH...

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by alancostello
Thu Aug 24, 2023 7:43 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Indiana State Aviation - 2023
Replies: 301
Views: 40383

Re: Indiana State Aviation - 2023

An Aer Lingus (EI) A330 arrived in to SBN this evening, currently prepping for depature to DUB to bring the ND team for the Dublin game vs Navy this weekend. Managed to snap a pic from the observation deck (is it even called that anymore? The terminal blocks almost all of the runway). https://imgur...

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by alancostello
Thu Aug 24, 2023 1:35 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Indiana State Aviation - 2023
Replies: 301
Views: 40383

Re: Indiana State Aviation - 2023

An Aer Lingus (EI) A330 arrived in to SBN this evening, currently prepping for depature to DUB to bring the ND team for the Dublin game vs Navy this weekend. Managed to snap a pic from the observation deck (is it even called that anymore? The terminal blocks almost all of the runway). https://imgur...

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by alancostello
Thu Aug 24, 2023 1:34 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country
Replies: 534
Views: 72183

Re: Irish 8/23: Sorry! Summer is unavailable in your country

Managed to snap a pic of EI-EAV landing at SBN this evening, unfortunately the observation deck is a bit of a misnomer, you can only actually see the ends of the runways. She is certainly a welcome visitor, in my 5 years here I've often wished for a direct DUB-SBN flight! https://imgur.com/a/oXVBozm

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