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Just booked last minute holiday to SSH flying with Enter air on 2nd January.
Have a great time
It'll be interesting to hear your thoughts on Enter Air if you have time upon your return.
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Just booked last minute holiday to SSH flying with Enter air on 2nd January.
Good luck and Happy New Year, Brumx.
have you ever taken the trip down to Puerto Mogan? Rollo has a photo of it as his avatar.
Well worth a visit except on market day.
Not hard to spot if you’ve been there Sir.Good spot.
Good luck and Happy New Year, Brumx.
have you ever taken the trip down to Puerto Mogan? Rollo has a photo of it as his avatar.
Well worth a visit except on market day.
Watch out if you have a short transfer at dublin on the return sector as they tend to leave your bags in dublin like they did with us last year coming home from miami, there were several passengers whose bags were left in dublin and returned the next day.Just booked Washington via Dublin with Aer Lingus in May, from the BA Holiday site.
I've always fancied doing that but when I looked at the price it was over £100.
Just booked Washington via Dublin with Aer Lingus in May, from the BA Holiday site.
Watch out if you have a short transfer at dublin on the return sector as they tend to leave your bags in dublin like they did with us last year coming home from miami, there were several passengers whose bags were left in dublin and returned the next day.
I used it last year and found it to be a bit of a pain for me.For those that have travelled to the USA with Aer Lingus just how beneficial was the US pre-clearance in Dublin?
I used it last year and found it to be a bit of a pain for me.
After arriving from Cardiff I had to go through another security check then wait until my flight was called to go to pre clearance where you go through another security checkpoint before queuing for quite a while to go through immigration.
Yes you have the bonus of being domestic when you get to the other side but to me it still was a lot of hassle compared to my usual route via Amsterdam. Oh and Aer Lingus lost my luggage! Both there and back!
And I don't know if it was just the guy I got but I found immigration to be less friendly in Dublin than when I arrive in the US.
The experience for me wasn't the best. It hasn't compelled me to want to use it again. It'll either be from Cardiff via Amsterdam or London Heathrow for me on my next trip.Doesn't sound great, especially when a direct flight from LHR is considerably cheaper than the hassle of a connection from BHX.
For those that have travelled to the USA with Aer Lingus just how beneficial was the US pre-clearance in Dublin?
We're potentially heading that way next year and I can't decide between EI from BHX or biting the bullet and going to LHR for a Virgin A350
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