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ClassicLover wrote:AmricanShamrok wrote:Does anyone know how long it takes AerClub to update your account after you've flown?
My last flight on 8 April from DUB to LHR posted on 12 April.
So far, Aer Club has been fine for me. SuperValu transfers post the next day or day after, flights post within a couple of days. I guess having no balance to speak of was probably a good thing. Are people still having issues?
AmricanShamrok wrote:I don't know why mine haven't been posted yet. I provided my Avios account/AerClub number at the time of booking and all my flights appeared on the "My Trips" section of the AerClub website. I also converted SuperValu Real Rewards points back in March and they're not showing up (but apparently this is an issue on the SV side and I've been assured a "small number" of customers are affected). I'm not overly bothered by it. My expectations of AerClub were low from the outset anyway!
ClassicLover wrote:AmricanShamrok wrote:I don't know why mine haven't been posted yet. I provided my Avios account/AerClub number at the time of booking and all my flights appeared on the "My Trips" section of the AerClub website. I also converted SuperValu Real Rewards points back in March and they're not showing up (but apparently this is an issue on the SV side and I've been assured a "small number" of customers are affected). I'm not overly bothered by it. My expectations of AerClub were low from the outset anyway!
That's really weird in my mind as this is basic functionality that should work correctly. I'm sure everything will credit correctly once they work through the last of the gremlins. I can see why people are still irritated by it all though. This should have been sorted from the get go.
Let us know when your stuff posts, just because I'm curious to see how long it will take.
Jambost wrote:Some excellent fares with Air Arabia to Agadir, quoting a return for 11th Nov - 18th Nov
OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
AmricanShamrok wrote:OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
Only 66 passengers on DUB-MCO? Is that right?
AmricanShamrok wrote:OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
Only 66 passengers on DUB-MCO? Is that right?
Taity wrote:AmricanShamrok wrote:OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
Only 66 passengers on DUB-MCO? Is that right?
If so that's brutal! I would like to think it'll perform better over the next few months.
Taity wrote:AmricanShamrok wrote:OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
Only 66 passengers on DUB-MCO? Is that right?
If so that's brutal! I would like to think it'll perform better over the next few months.
JAmie2k9 wrote:Taity wrote:AmricanShamrok wrote:To be fair, EI's fleet is pretty reliable and it rarely happens.
shamrock350 wrote:
These cancellations even made Nuacht on TG4 last night, was there really nothing else going on?!
neutral wrote:Would I be right in assuming the talked about Hainan airlines tag on Manchester/Beijing flight is not happening this summer?
ClassicLover wrote:AmricanShamrok wrote:Does anyone know how long it takes AerClub to update your account after you've flown?
My last flight on 8 April from DUB to LHR posted on 12 April.
So far, Aer Club has been fine for me. SuperValu transfers post the next day or day after, flights post within a couple of days. I guess having no balance to speak of was probably a good thing. Are people still having issues?
For reference, the DUB-LHR flight cost something like €59 including selecting 3A and I earned 159 Avios. I'm now up around 8,000 Avios in my EI account.
Arion640 wrote:
I don't live in Ireland. But EI CWL-DUB was supposed to give me a paethetic 97 avios. Then they didn't get posted to my BA account and after contacting BA they said the fare wasn't eligible for avios even though it was a similar price to yours and included a selected seat. I didn't bother to chase it further.
It's a bit random of me to come out with this but has anyone ever had a similar problem?
OA260 wrote:
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Cork Airport forced to close temporarily due to drone flying in the area
kaitak wrote:I'd say that with the introduction of the A321neoLR, they will probably try out a few more "thin" routes and PIT would probably be one of them, maybe YUL as well. DFW is a possibility, but obviously only with A330s and it would be a codeshare with AA.
As to other routes, SEA might be a possibility and don't forget LAS, which has been mentioned recently as a possible route.
I don't see them heading east at all; if there is to be a Chinese route, it would need to be flown by a Chinese airline; I just don't see EI being prepared to go through all that's need to be done to start a Chinese operation. The big issue, however, is the effect of the ME3; soon QR will be coming in and I really don't think there's room for all three. They (and let's not forget TK) will complete heavily on price and that really rules out any other carrier - at least any "legacy" carrier; the only possibility I see of a direct route to Asia would be one of the long haul low cost carriers - Scoot, Norwegian, LEVEL or another.
To me, this is the next big thing - and all "legacy" carriers, including EI will have to review their cost effectiveness and the way they operate. People were mad at BA for suggesting that they'd need to start charging for meals, but that's the way the industry is going. What does this have to do with new routes for EI; on the face of it, not a lot, but once one of these new long haulers takes root in DUB - and it will happen - there will be a lot of changes; it will affect routes, service and frequency and EI will be well aware of this. It might well be that there will be a period of consolidation, as EI adjusts its service product to anticipate this new reality, or even forestall the arrival of new carriers, but change is coming ...
kaitak wrote:DFW is a possibility, but obviously only with A330s and it would be a codeshare with AA.
JAmie2k9 wrote:I don't see AA/EI doing DFW in 2018.
commavia wrote:I personally regard DFW-DUB as a matter of "when" and not "if" once Aer Lingus is integrated into the AA/IAG transatlantic ATI/JV.
commavia wrote:kaitak wrote:DFW is a possibility, but obviously only with A330s and it would be a codeshare with AA.JAmie2k9 wrote:I don't see AA/EI doing DFW in 2018.
Not sure if it will happen next year, but assuming there isn't a major global economic or political shock, I personally regard DFW-DUB as a matter of "when" and not "if" once Aer Lingus is integrated into the AA/IAG transatlantic ATI/JV.
Eirules wrote:I'd let to get people's opinions...
In the last few years DUB has managed to significantly grow its long haul map with additions such as LAX, SFO, DXB etc. With MIA & DOH soon to come, what are the most LIKELY next routes? Rumours continue to rumble about China but nothing more so is it likely that further transatlantic growth will be the driver?
For me, I see the below;
AA DFW
AC YUL (probably seasonally at first)
EI PIT
Zachbt wrote:Rumour has it that BFS is due to get an announcement of 8 new international routes on 26th April with one of the routes not currently operated from any of the airports on the island of ireland. Interesting times ahead for the northern gateway.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... sf72763497
JAmie2k9 wrote:Reported Jet 2 basing a fourth aircraft, so bucket and spade routes and likely to be a Greek or Paphos service not served ex DUB. I can;t see it been Euro city routes given they barley lasted a year with Jet 2 recent attempt.
OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
lesfalls wrote:OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
I had a friend on that flight. He said that he had to wait 3 hours at the gate and an extra 2 on the plane. A passanger even got arrested he told me. He also said that EI handeld it really badly. One of the biggest problems was that they weren't going to have an extra flight the next day and would squeeze everyone into the already scheduled flights. Thankfully he left the following day.
Zachbt wrote:JAmie2k9 wrote:Reported Jet 2 basing a fourth aircraft, so bucket and spade routes and likely to be a Greek or Paphos service not served ex DUB. I can;t see it been Euro city routes given they barley lasted a year with Jet 2 recent attempt.
Yeah when I looked into it further does just sound like jet2 basing a sparkly new 737-800, imagination was just going into overdrive what with routes Europe being on in the waterfront.
Cryptic message though I found on that flight global report from BFS MD Graham Keddie saying one of the routes will be flown with a union flag on the tail, possibly BA city flyer weekend utilisation but strange it would be BFS and not BHD.
On an aside Belfast as a whole is terrible for keeping Euro city routes, was recently on the SN BHD-BRU before it was axed and I nearly had the whole plane to myself, well maybe that's an over exaggeration load was probably 60% but just goes to show that northerners just like to use local airports for seasonal summer holidays and using ryanair and easyjet as a bus service over to mainland uk.
lesfalls wrote:OA260 wrote:Over 600 passengers affected as fault halts Aer Lingus jet
Around 660 Aer Lingus passengers had their travel plans disrupted over the last 24 hours due to a technical issue with one of its aircraft.
A flight from Dublin to JFK Airport in New York and the subsequent return flight from JFK to Dublin were cancelled yesterday due to what an Aer Lingus spokesman called "a technical issue with one of the aircraft in the fleet".
Around 600 passengers in total on the flight to New York and on the return flight were reaccommodated the spokesman said.
Earlier today an Air Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando, using the same aircraft, an Airbus A330, was also cancelled for the same reason, the spokesperson said, with 66 passengers affected.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0419/868614-news-in-brief/
Air Lingus ? And from RTE too
I had a friend on that flight. He said that he had to wait 3 hours at the gate and an extra 2 on the plane. A passanger even got arrested he told me. He also said that EI handeld it really badly. One of the biggest problems was that they weren't going to have an extra flight the next day and would squeeze everyone into the already scheduled flights. Thankfully he left the following day.
JAmie2k9 wrote:DY due to use pre clearance from both DUB and SNN.
AmricanShamrok wrote:JAmie2k9 wrote:DY due to use pre clearance from both DUB and SNN.
This was something I was keeping an eye on as SNN has been actively advertising all its US routes (including SWF and PVD) with the preclearance tagline. I thought this may have been an error as I couldn't see D8 using it (it costs more than clearing CBP on arrival in the US). Good to see.
Will Norwegian consolidate all its operations at DUB in Terminal 2? Or just the preclearance flights?