EI Business class: USA - EU from $1,437 RT
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EI Business class: USA - EU from $1,437 RT
Aer Lingus with good fares from various American cities to various European cities. Some departing cities are cheaper than others.
Book on/before: 18 MAR
Travel in: MAR - APR
Departing:
New York
Boston
Philadelphia
Washington
Atlanta
Miami
Chicago
Orlando
Example Destinations:
Dublin $1,437
Vienna $1,564 Google Flights - Skyscanner
Hamburg $1,595
Zürich $1,665 Google Flights - Skyscanner
Tenerife $1,688
London $1,703
Edinburgh $1,754
Lyon $1,762
Birmingham $1,786
Frankfurt $1,791
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Source: Aer Lingus Business Class Sale to Europe from $1,437 RT
Book on/before: 18 MAR
Travel in: MAR - APR
Departing:
New York
Boston
Philadelphia
Washington
Atlanta
Miami
Chicago
Orlando
Example Destinations:
Dublin $1,437
Vienna $1,564 Google Flights - Skyscanner
Hamburg $1,595
Zürich $1,665 Google Flights - Skyscanner
Tenerife $1,688
London $1,703
Edinburgh $1,754
Lyon $1,762
Birmingham $1,786
Frankfurt $1,791
The following link is a blog/website/social media page in which I have a financial interest. If you click on this link, cookies will be added to your device for an extended period of time and I may gain monetary returns if you follow this link or any other link on the blog/website/social media page.
Source: Aer Lingus Business Class Sale to Europe from $1,437 RT
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It does, with lie-flat seats on brand new A321neo-LR aircraft, on a limited number of rotations from both DUB and SNN to destinations such as LHR.
https://www.aerlingus.com/experience...business-cabin
https://www.aerlingus.com/experience...business-cabin
Last edited by irishguy28; Mar 10, 2020 at 9:54 am Reason: Correct photo!!!
#5
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From Toronto you can book for even cheaper: Google Flights
Examples:
Dublin $1,137
Malaga $1,275
Hamburg $1,315
Lyon $1,322
Glasgow $1,329
Paris $1,440
(found on premium-flights.com)
Examples:
Dublin $1,137
Malaga $1,275
Hamburg $1,315
Lyon $1,322
Glasgow $1,329
Paris $1,440
(found on premium-flights.com)
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From Toronto you can book for even cheaper: Google Flights
Examples:
Dublin $1,137
Malaga $1,275
Hamburg $1,315
Lyon $1,322
Glasgow $1,329
Paris $1,440
(found on premium-flights.com)
Examples:
Dublin $1,137
Malaga $1,275
Hamburg $1,315
Lyon $1,322
Glasgow $1,329
Paris $1,440
(found on premium-flights.com)
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US citizens are exempted from the US ban. And given the lack of testing capabilities for this virus in the US, the odds are we would get back into the US just fine unless and until exhibiting symptoms of sort on arrival or they put in a quarantine on arrival for those returning from blacklisted areas. Keep in mind that even when the China ban hit, most US citizens coming back to the US from most parts of China were not told to go into quarantine.
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US citizens are exempted from the US ban. And given the lack of testing capabilities for this virus in the US, the odds are we would get back into the US just fine unless and until exhibiting symptoms of sort on arrival or they put in a quarantine on arrival for those returning from blacklisted areas. Keep in mind that even when the China ban hit, most US citizens coming back to the US from most parts of China were not told to go into quarantine.
You assume EI (and other airlines) will keep on flying as if business is as usual but the reality is that there will be massive cancelations and probably many routes will be suspended until after the ban.
So really, who wants to travel these days and put themselves and others in risk?
We need to become realistic here.
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I think this is a naive approach. The situation today is not comparable with 1 month ago since there is a pandemic outbreak of the virus now.
You assume EI (and other airlines) will keep on flying as if business is as usual but the reality is that there will be massive cancelations and probably many routes will be suspended until after the ban.
So really, who wants to travel these days and put themselves and others in risk?
We need to become realistic here.
You assume EI (and other airlines) will keep on flying as if business is as usual but the reality is that there will be massive cancelations and probably many routes will be suspended until after the ban.
So really, who wants to travel these days and put themselves and others in risk?
We need to become realistic here.
The US travel ban has spurred people to fly sooner and more this weekend than was the case at the beginning of the week. Maybe this is why some experts say a broad travel ban isn’t a great way to even slowdown a pandemic.