Flight routing
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- 2Aer Lingus, Economy Class - Dublin to Zürich
introduction
If you're planning on taking the bus back to the airport from Dublin city centre, it's probably best to plan ahead with a good margin. First, because the traffic heading out of the city can be quite heavy, and second, because the airport busses tend to fill up rather quickly. Priority to board the bus is always given to passengers who already have a ticket.
At the airport
The bus will drop you off right in front of Terminal 2, which is where Aer Lingus operates from. As I've already checked in online, I just head straight up to security.
My flight is leaving from a small remote terminal that is only accessible by shuttle bus from the main terminal. The facilities are rather limited.
But the views of the ramp are good.
boarding
To be honest, I didn't really bother to research this flight much. As it turns out, I have a fare that includes priority boarding.
Boarding is from both the forward and rear doors. As I'm seated in 4A, I take the first set of stairs.
No doubt about who I'm travelling with today…
The cabin & seat
Given that the aircraft was on the ground in Dublin for quite a while before its flight to Zürich, I'm surprised by who untidy the cabin looks. Other than that, 4A is a good seat. The views are good and the seat pitch is manageable.
It helps that 4B remains empty on this flight.
the service & crew
The crew and friendly and cheery. As they pass through the cabin, they have a friendly word for everyone and are very efficient.
catering
I haven't had lunch yet, so I order myself a small sandwich, which hits the spot nicely. Although I would have preferred something without meat.
arrival
The time passes quickly, and very soon we're descending into Zürich.
We land and then taxi to our stand at the E pier.
On out right, the Emirates A 380 has just pulled onto its stand, and for a horrible moment I fear that immigration is going to be a nightmare. But the process goes swiftly enough.
It's wild how much of a difference there is with the Aer Lingus experience on long-haul vs short-haul. I get that Ireland is the home of Ryanair so they have to compete with the world's largest LCC, but EI are even more basic on short-haul than FR. I do quite like EI for long-haul though, and as a BA Executive Club member, I'm glad EI flights finally earn Tier Points so no reason to avoid them on TATL anymore.
Thanks for sharing!