Talk:Aer Lingus destinations
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Where are all the Irish destinations? Of course they count as destinations, for foreigners at least, and it would be useful to find out all the airports than Aer Lingus uses.
- This list of destinations is not date referenced. Are these destinations being served in 2005 or what? We need to know how current the list is or it is of no value. Ardfern 20:01, 20 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] United States destinations
I just happened to look at the information here, and noticed that they were listed as flying to more US destinations thay they legaly can. So i checked with the airline website and with some other booking sources, and verfied what i knew, the only US destinations that EI can and does fly to on a regular basis, are Chicago-O'Hare, Boston-Logan, New York-JFK, and LAX. Orlando is vacation charter. All other cities and destinations that were listed are codeshares with other airlines, for the most part American Airlnies and British Airways. Also EI would never be able to fly to that many US destinations, as they do not have the equiptment to do it, and second they could NEVER fly into Regan National, becides the fact that National can not realsiticaly handle aircraft that are set for trans-atlantic flight, National has no FIDS/Customs, which with pre-screen is not as big of an issue, and both Shannon and Dublin are wll out if it's set range. EI did previously fly into BWI though, but have not returned. --Boothy443 | trácht ar 05:51, 25 February 2006 (UTC)