Already did, thanks.Purple - Have you thought about filling in one of these ?
I find that all airlines are good with children. I fly quite a lot within Europe and I see no difference in professionalism and service between Are lingus and Ryanair. Ryanair just have newer planes and nicer food and, unlike Aer Lingus, don't run out of food as often.On European flights in recent years I found the staff to be friendly, helpful and especially good with children.
Yep; Aer Lingus = Ryanair with older planes and grumpier cabin crew (and notions of grandeur).We usually fly Ryanair but last summer we went to the U.S. and booked with Aer Lingus. We thought we would get a better service but Ryanair were just as good. Basically you get from A to B , we felt very cramped in the seats and the food was o.k. but I wouldn't book with them again if I could get where I want to go with Ryanair.
For the last 10 years plus I found Aer Lingus within Europe no different from Ryanair. Their planes were of similar standard (leg room, food, cleanliness etc) and their prices were similar. It's only when you fly within Europe with someone like British Airways that you realise what a full service airline looks like. That said both Aer Lingus and Ryanair are profitable airlines so they are giving their customers what they want.Hi Purple, Was this a once-off experience? I know you travel abroad quite a bit and in your opinion is this their normal service or did the crew just have an off day?
I'm an anyone but Delta man,I miss the days of flying! In my experience Aer Lingus compare well to BA and United in economy (and are better in business).
I have had bad days on all 3, especially food wise. But Aer Lingus would be my preferred option going to the US
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