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Aer Lingus Flights to Orlando

  • 28-04-2018 8:41pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 337
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    Aer Lingus seem to have a genuine sale on at them moment. I've been waiting for direct flights to Orlando (incl baggage) to come down to around the €500 mark for a while now.



    When I checked today I found return flights for €438 (Smart fare not saver so it includes a 23kg checked bag). If you only want cabin baggage you could take €80 off that fare.



    An example would be 12 Nov 18 - 26 Nov 18 or 26 Nov to 10 Dec.


    That's a great fare for a direct flight to Orlando. I am sure it applies to other destinations or timeframes as well but I just checked Orlando in Nov/Dec.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,646 Del007
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    Dublin to Orlando is 378 euro just after the new year


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,387 franglan
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    Miami is the same, booked Miami for 9 nights in September there 23kg bag included for 440


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,110 xpletiv
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    Great stuff. I always avoided Aer Lingus to Orlando simply on price; always go Delta as they also have amazing service, but there is no direct. With a newborn in a few weeks and desire to go to Orlando around Xmas or New years, this a godsend :D

    Thank you Aer Lingus :) For once!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 344 fennor72
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    MB05 wrote:
    Aer Lingus seem to have a genuine sale on at them moment. I've been waiting for direct flights to Orlando (incl baggage) to come down to around the €500 mark for a while now.


    Well sh** we are going next year mid April. Flights at the moment only go till March 25 and for return flights for 2ad and 2 children it's around 1400 which is unbelievable


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,153 dodzy
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    fennor72 wrote: »
    Well sh** we are going next year mid April. Flights at the moment only go till March 25 and for return flights for 2ad and 2 children it's around 1400 which is unbelievable

    The aerlingus flights Generally open up 11mths before you travel, so your dates should be up for grabs in about 3 weeks. Obviously, the prices could be anything but I typically would always book flights on the day they release. I’ve mever seen them cheaper than the price they are on release day.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 344 fennor72
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    dodzy wrote:
    The aerlingus flights Generally open up 11mths before you travel, so your dates should be up for grabs in about 3 weeks. Obviously, the prices could be anything but I typically would always book flights on the day they release. I’ve mever seen them cheaper than the price they are on release day.



    We normally do that too but I've never flown direct. We are planning on flying on the 20th of April returning on 4th May so it will be 5 weeks till I have a price. How long is the sale on for it's doubtful it will last that length


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 413 xraylady
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    I’ve just booked direct flights to Miami Dec 23 - Jan 2nd for € 560 . That’s the fare which includes checked bag and seating. Excellent price for direct and during Christmas period. Thanks for heads up.


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