What exactly are you getting at here?Irish "indigenous" folk
What exactly are you getting at here?Irish "indigenous" folk
Reminds me of the first time I stayed in the Merrion Hotel and I came back to the room with the turn down service and the slippers beside the bed, this is the only way to Hotel!I thought, "this is the only way to travel."
Yes we definitely will be staying one night in Seattle pre Cruise and potentially one night post cruise as well it all depends on the flights.Not sure if that would work for the OP if going directly from flight to cruise ship but maybe a day or two of sightseeing in Seattle??
First world problem.If there is one thing I have learned you do not rush from a cruise ship to the airport it's a very stressful experience.
I regard Aer Lingus as a good low cost carrier. They are not in the same league as Emirates or Etihad or British Airways. I flew with BA First Class to Houston once. It was a free upgrade from Business Class. Now that was an experience.I fly alot stateside with Aer Lingus. I think the business class is expensive for the service you get. Seats or good though, especially the newer planes. Overall the business class experience is like the economy experience: ok but far from luxurious.
It's a tough job but somebody needs to take one for the team!!!First world problem.![]()
I used to fly a lot. For a period of about 8 years I took an average of 70 flights a year. Most of them were short haul. The most frequent carrier I used was Aer Lingus but because they were to Scotland they subcontracted the flights to Aer Lingus Regional (operated by Stobart Air) and so there were no points (air miles) accruing. I was flying with them at least 30 times a year and spending between €6000 and €10,000 with them but I didn't even get lounge access. My Bank of Ireland Business Credit Card gave me that (and still does). Then there was the expectation that they would run out of food (around a third of the time) or the toilets would be dirty or the seat would be a bit broken or really dirty etc. Maybe other airlines are as shabby but I formed a very low opinion of Aer Lingus during that time and nothing I've experienced with them since has changes that... and then there's their notions; they still think they are a premium airline rather than a low cost subsidiary of British Airways (okay, the holding company BA set up to buy other airlines). AT least Ryan Air know what they are.It's a tough job but somebody needs to take one for the team!!!
Culchies?What exactly are you getting at here?
It's pretty much impossible to gain status with an airline only flying short haulMost of them were short haul
Has anybody ever flown business class with Aer Lingus stateside?
Worth the money?
BA World Traveller is very good. Better food and seats that recline nearly flat.Short haul, I fly with anyone in the cheapest seat. Above 4 hours, I do premium economy or higher if I can afford it.
If I'd spent the same money flying short haul to the south of England or northern Europe I've have had all sorts of memberships and cards.It's pretty much impossible to gain status with an airline only flying short haul
Assuming they were evenly split over the 8 years, you would only have gotten to the second highest tier.Over the course of 8 years I took well over 500 flights with Aer Lingus and spend north of €50,000.
Okay, but it got me nothing.Assuming they were evenly split over the 8 years, you would only have gotten to the second highest tier.