FLIGHT REPORT: Aer Lingus Regional - Edinburgh to Dublin
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2023
- In my first ever turboprop flight report, I review Aer Lingus's new regional service, now operated by Emerald Airlines. Also featured in this video is a very rare aircraft, which last visited Dublin a decade ago!
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Today's Flight
Flight: Aer Lingus Regional (Operated by Emerald Airlines) 3257
From: Edinburgh (EDI)
To: Dublin International (DUB)
Class: Economy Class
Aircraft: ATR 72-600 (EI-GPN)
Flight Date: 13th April 2023
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Amazing video! Took this exact flight aboard GPP really enjoyed the experience
Glad to hear! I think EA did a great job!
Or even check if it fit their dimensions?
Amazing video! Great editing too! :)
Thank you so much :)
@@FrecciaNeraM36Yw!
@@FrecciaNeraM36You were very lucky to see all the presidential aircraft!
Did they weigh your carry on? I heard that’s a new thing they’re doing
@@caitlingullatt8955 Never had those experiences with Aer Lingus or Aer Lingus regional.
I saw a woman with a rolling carry on suitcase, could you tell if there was enough room in the overhead bins for a bag that size? I am used to having to gate check any rolling suitcases on regional flights here in the USA. I'll be taking this exact flight in the video later this summer. Cheers my friend.
Aer Lingus Regional's carry-on policy and dimensions can be found on their website. If the bag meets those dimensions, it's bound to fit in the overhead racks.
When flying from London or the UK to Ireland, do they check passports?
Legally you can travel to Ireland on different kinds of photo ID (unless Ryanair who require passports) however, you go through the same international immigration controls as all other arrivals, so they expect you to have your passport.
On return to the UK, ROI Arrivals use a separate route and identity checks are rare.
@@FrecciaNeraM36 will be going from Brussels to Heathrow with Air Brussels and then with air lingus to Shannon. Connection time 2 hours. I assume I don't transfer. Gotta clear passport control, go out then in to departures and get my flight to SNN. Hopefully. All done at T2.
@@dipetar all at terminal 2 and you should be able to use flight connections. Bear in mind however that this is a self-connection and if your first flight is late, they have no responsibility for rebooking onto a new second flight.
I think the pilots broke the 20 miles per hour ground speed limit
If it's less than 35kmph it should be fine.
Can you use a bus pass
For id
@@brrrsickbay depends on airline requirements and what the Irish border staff are happy with.
Audio?
Are you referring to a certain section?
Tried twice to get audio on whole thing...maybe me!! @@FrecciaNeraM36