

Having an inflight entertainment screen with a comprehensive selection of TV shows and movies was also a treat on such a short flight. The seat was comfortable and spacious, and the 2-4-2 configuration, paired with a light load, meant that most passengers had a spare seat next to them allowing them to spread out even more. Judging this product in the context of it being a flight of less than an hour, there was a lot to love. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. You can watch the whole experience right here on YouTube: I drew the short straw, with a ticket for the economy cabin, while Liam Spencer bought an “AerSpace” ticket, allowing him to turn left and enjoy a business class experience. Related: Flight review: Aer Lingus business class on the A321neo, Dublin to Philadelphia With a flight time of as little as 45 minutes, it’s rare to find such a large aircraft on such a short route, and so we put this A330 experience to the test. They also fly a wide-body Airbus A330-300. Alongside the usual short-haul products, Aer Lingus regularly flies an Airbus A321neo with an incredibly comfortable lie-flat seat that can be seen on routes to the U.S. What you might not expect, however, is the variety of aircraft types that ply this route. However, the experiences on these different flights vary greatly.įor more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.įrom the ultra-low-cost Ryanair, to the Avios collector’s favorite, British Airways, you’ll find a huge variety in pricing and service. The London to Dublin route is incredibly popular, with as many as 40 daily flights between the two cities. What better way to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with a classic TPG UK two-cabin comparison YouTube video on board Ireland’s flag carrier?
