Aer Lingus: I tried Europe’s most underrated Airline (2024)
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 Published On Jan 16, 2024

Welcome to my Aer Lingus A320 Economy Class review! In this video I step on board an Aer Lingus A320 on the way to Dublin to see what their Economy Class has to offer

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Airline: Aer Lingus
Class: Economy Class
Aircraft: Airbus A320
Departure: Zurich Kloten Airport (ZRH), Switzerland
Destination: Dublin Airport (DUB), Ireland

Join me on a unique flying experience with Aer Lingus in this detailed trip report. While not as renowned as giants like Air France or Lufthansa, Aer Lingus boasts a decent route network and a substantial fleet. But how does it compare to its bigger competitors? This video reveals all.

Our journey starts at Zurich International Airport, traveling light with just hand luggage. Despite some minor hiccups, like out-of-service electronic passport controls, the journey to the gate is smooth.

Witness the charming yet aged beauty of our 19-year-old Aer Lingus A320, dressed in its classic livery. Inside, the plane's age is noticeable, but its condition is surprisingly good, barring a few imperfections like chewing gum on an armrest.

Experience the quirks of air travel as we wait for missing passengers, and observe the commendable professionalism and warmth of the Aer Lingus crew. As we soar above the stunning landscapes, leaving snowy Zurich behind, the lack of in-flight entertainment and the absence of complimentary snacks on this 2.5-hour flight stand out.

Delve into the nuances of onboard service - from buying water to exploring the clean and well-maintained lavatory. Witness the crew's excellent service and my personal observations, giving you an insider's view of what it's like to work in the skies.

This Aer Lingus review is not just about a flight; it's about the entire experience, from airport to airplane. Get ready for an honest, detailed, and engaging insight into flying with Aer Lingus.


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About Aer Lingus (from Wikipedia):
Aer Lingus (/ˌɛər ˈlɪŋɡəs/ air LING-gəs; an anglicisation of the Irish aerloingeas, meaning "air fleet") is the flag carrier of Ireland. Founded by the Irish Government, it was privatised between 2006 and 2015 and it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of International Airlines Group (IAG). The airline's head office is on the grounds of Dublin Airport in Cloghran, County Dublin.

Formed in 1936, Aer Lingus is a former member of the Oneworld airline alliance, which it left on 31 March 2007. After the takeover by IAG, it was expected that Aer Lingus would re-enter Oneworld, however, at a press briefing on 15 November 2017 the airline's then CEO Stephen Kavanagh stated that the airline has "no plans to join Oneworld". The airline has codeshares with Oneworld, Star Alliance and SkyTeam members, as well as interline agreements with Etihad Airways, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines.

Ryanair owned over 29% of Aer Lingus stock and the Irish state owned over 25% before being bought out by IAG in 2015. The state had previously held an 85% shareholding until the Government's decision to float the company on the Dublin and London stock exchanges on 2 October 2006. The principal group companies include Aer Lingus Limited, Aer Lingus Beachey Limited, Aer Lingus (Ireland) Limited and Dirnan Insurance Company Limited, all of which are wholly owned.

On 26 May 2015, after months of negotiations on a possible IAG takeover, the Irish government agreed to sell its 25% stake in the company. Ryanair retained a 30% stake in Aer Lingus which it agreed to sell to IAG on 10 July 2015 for €2.55 per share. In August 2015, Aer Lingus' shareholders officially accepted IAG's takeover offer. IAG subsequently assumed control of Aer Lingus on 2 September 2015.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Baggage Allowance & Ground Experience
1:02 Boarding
1:32 Crew and Cabin
3:02 Take-off
3:43 Onboard offerings
4:02 Catering
4:47 Lavatory
5:17 Crew Behaviour
5:43 Temperature & Duty Free
6:11 Seat Tour
6:41 USA Pre-Clearance
7:20 Landing
8:00 Disembarkation

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