Aer Lingus, the Irish legacy carrier has a sale on at present. Flights from London to Dublin, Cork and Shannon are on sale for £1 GBP each way, plus taxes and charges. In addition the flights to Dublin from the following Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Jersey, airports are also being sold for £1 each way plus taxes and charges. Aer Lingus is learning to copy Ryanair. Their flights work out a little more expensive than Ryanair. The example I looked up was flight from Liverpool to Dublin in 10 May 2006, returning 11 May 2006. Aer Lingus returned a total price of £33.18 GBP while Ryanair produced £25.18 GBP. Not a lot in it when you consider the seats recline on the Aer Lingus
aircraft!
If you would like to buy some of these offer seats for Aer Lingus then you have a lot more time as the offer is open until 31 May 2006 for travel up to the same date.
* As usual the asterix means that the price advertised is only the price of the seat, not what you will pay to get to your destination.
You are probably aware that air travel damages the environment. Please consider this when booking flights. Have a look at
www.climatecare.org for ways of mitigating the adverse effects of your flight.
# posted by John Williams @ 10:04 PM