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    Dublin to Orlando in October

    Just booked with Aer Lingus Dublin to Orlando going out on 12th Oct for 14 nights at £295 per adult. Connecting flights with Aer Lingus from Glasgow Prestwick came in at £40 each. I've been looking for ages and it's the cheapest by far for October.


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    Gold 5 Star Member E. Cosgrove's Avatar
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    Sounds like you've got yourself a good deal. I believe you can also clear US Immigration in Dublin which makes it a lot easier once you get to MCO, no hanging around.


    Liz


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    I booked my mum and dad for about the same price for this coming May.


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    Sounds like a great deal.[msnsmile]
    Sarah


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    We are back to Orlando in 6 weeks, counting every minute.
    flight already booked
    But after reading this thread I checked Airlingus out
    They would have been a cheaper option
    I will try next time Thanks for the tip
    Barbara
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    We got their 149euro fare for October which totals about £241 return with taxes. Edinburgh to Dublin for about £35 return - going with Ryanair, back with Aer Lingus. There are 8 of us going so this was a mighty saving that we can spend on even more ice cream.
    Drew
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    Just booked Aer Lingus for Christmas - they have released their flights up until March 2006.
    €178 each way.


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    Was over at Dublin at easter and the inflight magazine on the Glasgow to Dublin flight had the prices for the food on the Orlando flight - do they not feed us?? (A sandwich was 4euros)
    Drew
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    Yes they do....not a lot, but they do. One decent meal, soft drinks - alcohol has to be paid for- and a snack just ahead of landing.


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    There are six of travelling Aer Lingus to Orlando in June . Three are adult kids , I wonder because we clear emigration in Dublin do they have any problems with passengers taking food onboard , like crisps and fruit for consumption on board because snacks can cost a small fortune . No problems with my husband he sleeps for most of the journey. I can spend like crazy in the Premium Outlets but I hate paying for food onboard the plane.
    Olive


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