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    Default Ord-dub

    Hi everyone!

    general question about traveling to Ireland.

    -Which airline do you find best to nonrev on out of ORD?


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    Well, Aer Lingus is the only airline that does that route nonstop. I've had pretty good luck with US Airways out of ORD to CLT, but you'd probably have to go through PHL. Otherwise, UA has an ORD-SNN route coming soon, if that means anything to you. You'd have to take a train to get to DUB from there, though - there aren't any flights on that route.
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    I want to go to Ireland and beat up a Leprichan and take hees guld!

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    AA resumes ORD-DUB flights on April 2 on a 767. In June, AA will also be starting JFK-DUB flights on a 757.

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    DL has ATL-DUB flights on a 767 every day except Thursday and Sunday. There are at least 10 DL flights a day ORD-ATL. They also have a JFK-DUB on a 757, but getting to JFK on DL is harder as there are only three 9E flights on CR9's ORD-JFK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spongebue View Post
    Well, Aer Lingus is the only airline that does that route nonstop. I've had pretty good luck with US Airways out of ORD to CLT, but you'd probably have to go through PHL. Otherwise, UA has an ORD-SNN route coming soon, if that means anything to you. You'd have to take a train to get to DUB from there, though - there aren't any flights on that route.

    True, but near SNN there is KIR which is a short train ride into the city for a 1 hr flight on a ATR from DUB

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