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Old 6th Aug 2012, 23:51
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Organisers of big events frequently exaggerate their impact on airports and on retail outlets.
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Old 7th Aug 2012, 09:45
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More than 23kg (51lb) and less than 32kg (70lb)* £40 or local equivalent at check-in ($60 from any US departure airport)
Euro Traveller UK Domestic 1 bag £34/$51/€43 £34/$51/€43
21:30 13 Aug 22:50 13 Aug Heathrow (London) Dublin BA8136
Considering that they have good connections and a suitable baggage policy, I would recommend them over EI or even BD

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Old 7th Aug 2012, 18:05
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Will be a challenging few days as we know how calm americans can be when things get delayed or go wrong!..... i jest in case an Amwerican son here reading.

I would say will be a spotters paradise alright!!
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I doubt it will be "a spotters paradise" but we should see a lot of extra activity. So far I think the only unusual visitor planned is a North American B767-200.

I'm sure the others will be the usual USA carriers. We may see some Omni action too.
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Will the Navy team be coming in commercial or hitch a ride with one of their birds?
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Old 12th Aug 2012, 12:35
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Don't think anyone has posted it here yet but Air Canada have extended DUB-YYZ summer service and increased flights.

Flights were planned to finish on 30 September and reduce from daily to 4 weekly from 18 to 30 September.

Flights will now continue to operate daily until 2 October and then reduce to 4 weekly and finish on 14 October.
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Old 12th Aug 2012, 12:39
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Notre Dame vs Navy

2 World Airways MD-11s are due in also

Possibly an Atlas Air 747 or 767 too
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Old 12th Aug 2012, 16:24
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Aer Lingus transatlantic

Quick question...are all transatlantic flights now operated from T2?
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Old 12th Aug 2012, 17:01
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All EI Transatlantic flights operate from T2 at DUB.

Yes all EI Transatlantic flights from Dublin are operated from Terminal 2. This has been the case for well over a year now.
 
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Thanks! MCO soon hopefully...
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Old 14th Aug 2012, 00:12
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Almost sure one of the five Aer Lingus T/A flights arrives at Pier B certain days.

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Old 14th Aug 2012, 00:22
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Pier B

On occasion it appears that pier B is used for one arrival but pax are still processed through T2. All departures are from T2 and the attached pier E.
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Etihad

What's wrong with tonight's Abu Dhabi flight ? It took off from dublin about half an hour ago and is now returning back to the airport ?
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Medical emergency.
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 17:59
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DUBLIN - 2

http://businessetc.thejournal.ie/british-airways-dublin-london-heathrow-559903-Aug2012/

How does this look for the EI code share?

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Old 15th Aug 2012, 18:38
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Anyone know how much it costs to have the US border clearance at DUB?
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 20:47
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So BA announce doubling of frequency on DUB LHR Effective end of October but no sign of the new timings on the route. The old bmi timetable still stands with 4 a day and 2 of the flights often timed close together.

When will the new timetable come into being? In addition, the prices are around €70-€75 each way on most dates across Dec and Jan, based on the 4 daily, do these prices reflect that the flights are already quite heavily booked???

Seems pricey so far in advance...
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 21:36
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Jamie2k9 said that he saw the timetable for the 8 daily flights and he said he would post it once its made official by BA. Mabye he will post it lather.
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 21:54
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BA

Well there seems to be a 6.25am departure from Dublin
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 22:22
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Anyone know how much it costs to have the US border clearance at DUB?
Each passenger pays €7.50.

BA planned timeable which was loaded a few weeks ago, subject to change when loaded onto BA website.

Dublin-LHR
06.25-07.45 - Monday-Friday

06.45-08.00 - Wednesday
07.30-08.50 - Saturday
07.35-08.50 - Thursday, Sunday
07.45-09.00 - Monday, Tuesday, Friday

08.45-10.05 - Monday-Saurday
09.15-10.35 - Sunday

10.50-12.00 - Monday-Sunday

11.40-13.00 - Wednesday
11.45-13.00 - Saturday, Sunday
11.55-13.15 - Monday
12.40-14.00 - Thursday
12.55-14.15 - Tuesday, Friday

14.35-15.50 - Monday-Sunday

18.45-19.55 - Monday-Sunday

19.40-20.55 - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
19.50-21.00 - Friday, Monday

LHR-Dublin
06.55-08.05 - Monday-Saturday

07.50-09.05 - Tuesday, Wednesday
07.55-09.05 - Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
08.55-10.05 - Sunday

09.50-11.05 - Sunday-Friday
09.55-11.10 - Saturday

12.30-13.45 - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday
12.35-13.50 - Thursday, Saturday
12.45-14.00 - Friday

16.50-18.00 - Saturday, Sunday
17.00-18.10 - Monday-Friday

17.50-19.00 - Sunday-Thursday
18.00-19.10 - Friday

20.10-21.20 - Saturday-Thursday

21.15-22.25 - Monday-Sunday

2 aircraft night stopping. Most on A320 but some A319 appear.

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