![]() Cabin setups are pretty similar to BA: 31-32" seat pitches and 17" wide seats in economy (pretty standard).įor flying between NYC and DUB, I'd grade them as more dependable than United in terms of taking off and landing on time. They're marketed as a discount airline, and usually have ticket prices lower than BA and United. Since 2015, they're part of IAG (International Airlines Group), who also owns British Airways, Iberia, and Level Airlines. Want to add links to the sidebar? Got a problem with a thread? Message the mods here!Īer Lingus has been flying since the 1950s, and up until recently was Ireland's flag-carrying airline. ![]() Ĭitizens Information Security and Emergency Services Overview: The Irish Tourist Assistance Service, ITAS, provides immediate support and assistance, 7 days a week, to visitors to the country who become victims of crime or experience other traumatic events. US Citizens - The Department of State provides general medical information for Americans traveling abroad: WikiVoyage - If your want to know more than the locals before you get hereįor complete list of 700+ Irish subs click here!Ĭitizens Information General Medical Care Overview: Transport Companies - Thread about transport while you're in IrelandĬar Rental Tips Provided by & sub user /u/RebelCityTours Transport for Ireland - For finding Public Transport connections r/IrishAirports - For information about the airports of Irelandĭiscover Ireland Website - Great place to look for things to do while hereĭiscover Northern Ireland Website- Specifically for Northern IrelandĬitizen's Information - Visa's, healthcare or general Irish bureaucratic life r/IWantOut - For information on moving from anywhere to anywhere r/StudyInIreland - For Prospective Students r/MoveToIreland - For all your moving to Ireland questions We try to relieve the lovely people of /r/Ireland / /r/NorthernIreland and more from answering the same questions ad nauseam - you're lovely too, but you'll wear us out Useful Links: Use the Search Function, the Stickied Map, or feel free to scroll through the sub for travel tips, recommendations or inspiration before you post your questions This sub was previously a searchable archive, anything posted before June 2019 will be a link to another sub and the comments will be there and not on this sub. But also you will find links to info relevant to a visitor from threads already posted on /r/ireland, /r/northernireland, other relevant subs or news and tourist sites. Please feel free to post questions about visiting Ireland here. Welcome to IrishTourism, bear with us as we transition from one form of sub to an open use sub.
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