JFK>Dub
#2


Join Date: Jul 2019
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, B6 Mosaic 2, AA Platinum Pro
Posts: 874
It's a great product, the only thing that maybe should give you pause is any operational risk - it's 1x daily, so if it's canceled, it's canceled vs Aer Lingus who do it 2x daily/can get a new plane more quickly in DUB. The catering is good, still from Dig like the London/Paris routes, but is a cold option because they don't have the ovens to cater hot meals in core.
It's a pretty quick route, if there's a sizable cost advantage I'd recommend JetBlue, but if equally priced to Aer Lingus/Delta, would maybe consider them because of the safety in their operations
It's a pretty quick route, if there's a sizable cost advantage I'd recommend JetBlue, but if equally priced to Aer Lingus/Delta, would maybe consider them because of the safety in their operations
#3




Join Date: Apr 2014
Programs: Coffee Shop Buy 10 Get 1 Free
Posts: 310
Its great, was only my second time on B6. I usually have points so splurge on a lay-flat but was super happy considering the price I couldn't resist paying cash for an economy ticket. Plane both ways was maybe 2/3 full. For a taller person the legroom was generous, way back I didnt have anyone in front of me so didnt have to worry about anyone reclining in my face. Food was pretty good as well and nice to not get a greasy microwaved pasta like I was expecting. Plane on my way out was only delivered 2 weeks ago so was quite "fresh" as well
TBH I am not a huge fan of the preclearance at DUB, not a lot of places to go once you clear immigration but not really a B6 issue
TBH I am not a huge fan of the preclearance at DUB, not a lot of places to go once you clear immigration but not really a B6 issue


