@@AVGEEK.2011 I don't remember that being the case. I had to ring Aer Lingus in advance to select my seat. It's possible that the desks might be able to do that. Asides from that, no problems and it only took a minute or two. Would've liked if I could've checked in online.
@@ryanlaffan7064 There tends to be more morning services to connect to the hubs at either end. Aer Lingus and Iberia sell each other's tickets on this route.
Great report. Thx!
Were the kiosks in Dublin easy to use? Were you able to select seats?
@@AVGEEK.2011 I don't remember that being the case. I had to ring Aer Lingus in advance to select my seat. It's possible that the desks might be able to do that.
Asides from that, no problems and it only took a minute or two. Would've liked if I could've checked in online.
Prefer to use Aer Lingus if I can but departure times like this are crazy
@@ryanlaffan7064 There tends to be more morning services to connect to the hubs at either end. Aer Lingus and Iberia sell each other's tickets on this route.
@@FrecciaNeraM36 Iberia do a flight from Dublin to Madrid departing at 11am, so dont know why EI has to be so early.
@@ryanlaffan7064 it's probably the only time the aircraft is available, and it's early but useful for some intercontinental connections
What was the price for this?
I paid €350 for a 4-flight booking.
@FrecciaNeraM36 I'll wait to see the connection