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Old Oct 30, 2006 | 2:45 pm
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Originally Posted by Bostom
I guess the whole point is that the stop might make this flight easier for AA: it doesn't do much, if anything, for AA's passengers.
Thanks again for the full answer. The (possibly) enforced seat on the plane at DUB sounds a real bummer but at least I'll be ready for a walk around the car park at SNN when I get there if there's time after Irish imigration, re-check-in, the free Wifi and the Irish fry up breakfast and before US immigration.

This was such a nice MR with the one class 757s from BOS - decent sized domestic F seats that I, for one, could sleep in; low fares; and not having to use EVIPs to guarantee a decent seat. I'm not sure that I would have booked these runs if I had known that the 757s would be replaced by the AA92 merry-go-round.
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