Great deals on flights to Ireland as airlines cut fares
Aer Lingus offering one-way premier class for just $849
Published Tuesday, November 17, 2009, 3:10 PM
Updated Sunday, November 22, 2009, 9:58 PM
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MickRegan | Nov 23, 2009, 11:16 AM EST
And a little extra plug for Cork! Lonely Planet voted it one of the top 10 cities in the world to visit this year, so when you're looking at those flight schedules don't be forgetting the South West!
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billohagenbender | Nov 23, 2009, 10:51 AM EST
There is ONLY 1 place for orange-s--t & its about 6' under Whale
s--t & thats @ the bottom of the ocean. Int the words of Bobby
Sands MP > Tiocfaidh ar la, Saoirse, Eireann Go Bragh !!!!
TOIG2016
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kickstar | Nov 18, 2009, 06:23 PM EST
Aer Lingus has never ventured into Canada I think they are scared that Protestant bums might touch their Papist seats
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IrishCanuck | Nov 18, 2009, 04:00 PM EST
It would be great if they flew out of Western Canada and could offer the same price. I would like to dee the Irish recognize Canada more. There are lots of Irish Canadians who would like to see Ireland, I being one of them.
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dessieglynn | Nov 18, 2009, 03:41 PM EST
I have just come back from two weeks vacation in Ireland. As I am 81 years young I could not rent a car. However I had no trouble renting a car in the U.S.A. to get to the airport. Better get your act in gear, Ireland.
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annhowell | Nov 18, 2009, 12:58 PM EST
As an American tourists planning my first trip to Ireland in May 2010, I am just confused. What is Aer Lingus doing? If I book a flight now will it still be available in May? I've already booked a week of accommodations so the flight is next and, since I want to see as much of Ireland as possible, I'm flexible about which side of the green I fly into - West or East. Guess I'll just look for whoever has the best deal on flights. Sounds like I need to save on that budget to afford to eat in Ireland for two weeks!
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knockatee | Nov 18, 2009, 11:36 AM EST
Why would anybody travel via Aer Lingus if going to the West of Ireland? Aer Lingus had a quarter-page ad in the NY Times yesterday with a headline "Now is the time to visit Ireland's Wonderful West." What a hypocrite it is. It has always wanted Dublin to be its main hub and has done everything imaginable to discourage visitors to the West by cutting flights to Shannon - and probably eliminating them altogether in 2010. I plan on going for a visit next year but if I travel with Aer Lingus, I can fly directly to Shannon. But on the way back, I'd have to be in Shannon for a 7:00 a.m. flight (a two-hour drive from my home in Co. Galway), fly to Dublin, spend 3 hours there and then get on a flight to NY. I'm traveling Continental instead.
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cinhahn | Nov 18, 2009, 11:05 AM EST
Tourism Ireland is in denial. They have made it almost impossible to get to the west coast of Ireland -- the best spot -- due to Aer Lingus cutting flights. From Chicago, you have to fly to Dublin and have a 2-3 hour layover, then get back on the plane and fly to Shannon. Ditto on the way home. Yeah, Ireland's open -- but it's impossible to get there unless you live in NYC or Boston. Once you're there, the cost of the simplest B&B is 40 euros PER PERSON -- $60 for a room with a hard mattress, barely enough lighting to read by, and kids and mom yelling downstairs. That was my experience. And the single supplement they charge on top of that if, god forbid, they can't charge $120 for their bedroom, is ridiculous and makes traveling solo cost-prohibitive. I go to Ireland once or twice a year, because I used to live there and have several friends I love dearly that I like to see, but ever since Aer Lingus cut back it's flights, I'm only going to go on very special occasions (weddings, funerals, etc).
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mandokeith | Nov 18, 2009, 10:17 AM EST
We are way ready to go back and I appreciate Are Lingus offering low fares. BUT, the high prices in Ireland and the terrible state of the dollar against the Euro.......looks like we will not be going in 2010. Don't know when at this point. We are not rich americans, and we can't help support the Irish economy with tourism when it costs so much. Just don't have the green to see the green.
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benbhoy | Nov 18, 2009, 09:50 AM EST
ITS NOT THE COST OF THE FLIGHTS,ITS THE COST OF LIVING,I HAVE BEEN TO IRELAND 3 TIMES IN THE LAST YEAR,AND THE COST OF FOOD HAS SKYROCKETED.I DONT KNOW HOW THE ORDINARY IRISH WORKER IS SURVIVING.
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