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Both are part of the same company
But we wont argue over that. Different AOC/Management/Pot of Money.
Interesting expansion plan into IT next year but I cant say much now.
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The latest innovation? Pay to skip the security queues. What are the odds that the queues will go completely to hell now?
Welcome to Airport Club at Dublin Airport
€150/year seems very steep for that benefit alone. I'd imagine most frequent fliers already have lounge cards...
Welcome to Airport Club at Dublin Airport
€150/year seems very steep for that benefit alone. I'd imagine most frequent fliers already have lounge cards...
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Interesting expansion plan into IT next year but I cant say much now.
€150/year seems very steep for that benefit alone
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Latest News > New Passenger Security Screening Area Opens In Terminal 1
Old sercuity area closed. New one located just before Check-In Area 2 & 3.
Old sercuity area closed. New one located just before Check-In Area 2 & 3.
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The latest innovation? Pay to skip the security queues. What are the odds that the queues will go completely to hell now?
Welcome to Airport Club at Dublin Airport
€150/year seems very steep for that benefit alone. I'd imagine most frequent fliers already have lounge cards...
Welcome to Airport Club at Dublin Airport
€150/year seems very steep for that benefit alone. I'd imagine most frequent fliers already have lounge cards...
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i see the point of allowing onward travel to the US but i dint think this will happen until EI Regional can merge its operations into T2 or at least Pier B.
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I've only flown through Pier E once so far so maybe someone could answer this question.
Is there anywhere that passengers could be dropped off by bus.
It wouldn't be an uncommon arrangement to park turboprops remotely and bus people to them. Indeed, this happens often enough at Pier A. So maybe that's a solution to the Pier A/E problem.
Is there anywhere that passengers could be dropped off by bus.
It wouldn't be an uncommon arrangement to park turboprops remotely and bus people to them. Indeed, this happens often enough at Pier A. So maybe that's a solution to the Pier A/E problem.
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Any good route news for winter 2011. ANy airline that pulls out over the winter should be forced to repay any of the subsides they got to start the routes in the first place and i would say that based on the total lack of commitment from the airlines at leats that the travel tax will be back on again in the Dec budget.
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Any good route news for winter 2011. ANy airline that pulls out over the winter should be forced to repay any of the subsides they got to start the routes in the first place and i would say that based on the total lack of commitment from the airlines at leats that the travel tax will be back on again in the Dec budget.
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ANy airline that pulls out over the winter should be forced to repay any of the subsides they got to start the routes in the first place
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Ryanair extra aircraft at Dublin? They generally like to move them away from Dublin. Do Ryanair handle all there flights or do they have a contract with a ground handling company. In T2 how are check-in desks 1 - 28 split between the american carriers.
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Ryanair have no extra aircraft in DUB than 2009/2010.
Summer 18 based.
March - May 16 based
May - September 18 based
September - October 16 based
Winter yet to be confirmed but will be more less the same as 2010/11 and Ryanair handle all there flights.
T2 - Check-In
Eithad - Desks 1 - 4
Delta - Desks 5 - 12
Continental - Desks 13 - 17
US Airways - Desks 18 - 23
American - Desks 24 - 28
Aer Lingus - Desks 29 - 56
Delta may also use some of EY/CO desks as I was there on Friday as a passenger and they had 6 desk open for the 767 to JFK at 14.10. I think they use 6 - 8 for the A330 to ATL.
Summer 18 based.
March - May 16 based
May - September 18 based
September - October 16 based
Winter yet to be confirmed but will be more less the same as 2010/11 and Ryanair handle all there flights.
T2 - Check-In
Eithad - Desks 1 - 4
Delta - Desks 5 - 12
Continental - Desks 13 - 17
US Airways - Desks 18 - 23
American - Desks 24 - 28
Aer Lingus - Desks 29 - 56
Delta may also use some of EY/CO desks as I was there on Friday as a passenger and they had 6 desk open for the 767 to JFK at 14.10. I think they use 6 - 8 for the A330 to ATL.
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