Reviews Aer Lingus Business Class From Ny to Dublin


My British Airways flight from London arrived in Dublin at 9:40AM, while my connecting Aer Lingus flight to New York was departing at four:10PM. I intentionally planned a long layover and so that I'd have plenty of fourth dimension to review both of the business course lounges that Aer Lingus passengers have access to.

Since British Airways and Aer Lingus have the aforementioned parent visitor I hoped the connexion process would be easy, though that wasn't actually the case. British Airways operates out of Terminal 1, while Aer Lingus operates out of Terminal ii. And so on inflow I had to clear immigration, walk out of the arrivals hall, and so turn correct and follow the signage to Terminal two, which led me down a long path.


Terminal connector at Dublin Airport

That let out on the second level of the terminal, so then I had to accept the escalator downwards a flooring to get to the cheque-in level, as I however didn't have the boarding laissez passer for my Aer Lingus flight.


Final two Dublin Airport Aer Lingus check-in

Aer Lingus' check-in area was pretty civilized, and on the left was the premium check-in area, which I used.


Dublin Airport Terminal 2 Aer Lingus premium check-in

This just consisted of two counters and a few seats, and within a couple of minutes my boarding pass to New York was issued.


Dublin Aerodrome Final two Aer Lingus premium check-in

At that indicate I had to go support the escalator to the departures level.


Terminal 2 departures area Dublin Airport

Security lines were non-existent, and I was through in a few minutes.


Dublin Drome Final two security

The terminal had lots of Christmas decorations, and once airside I turned correct and followed the signage towards airline lounges and the United states of america Pre-Clearance facility.


Dublin Airport Concluding ii

That was a curt walk away, and at the end of the hallway I had to take the lift down a level.


US Pre-Clearance & airline lounges Dublin Airport


US Pre-Clearance & airline lounges Dublin Airdrome

Around the corner was a hall with the entrance to most of the airport's lounges.


Airline lounges Dublin Airdrome

Given the Pre-Clearance facility in Dublin (pregnant y'all clear Us immigration before getting on your flight), Aer Lingus passengers have admission to two lounges:

  • There's the standard Aer Lingus Lounge, which I reviewed dorsum in 2012 (and am reviewing in this installment)
  • There'southward the 51st & Green Lounge, which is after the Pre-Clearance facility, and available to all premium cabin passengers traveling to the Us, even those on American, Delta, and United (I'1000 reviewing that in the adjacent installment)

The Aer Lingus Lounge has a modest exterior, so it's much bigger than you'd expect based on that.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport exterior

Inside the lounge my boarding laissez passer was scanned and the agents reminded me that I even so had to clear clearing before my flight. I had visited the lounge over v years ago, and then was curious if anything had changed. Nope, it hadn't really.

The lounge is two floors, though roughly the first half of the lounge doesn't have a 2nd floor, meaning you take really loftier ceilings, which creates a nice visual effect.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airdrome seating


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport seating

On the almost end of the lounge are some newspapers.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport seating


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport magazines & newspapers

Along the other wall is a pocket-size business concern center with some chairs along a communal desk.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airdrome business heart

There'south an Irish tribute wall spanning two floors.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport

Past the general lounging area is the dining surface area, with several tables along the window.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport dining surface area

Past that is another area with more tables, likewise as traditional lounge chairs and couches.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airdrome seating


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport seating


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport seating

The unabridged lounge looks out over the apron — in that location are short-booty planes parked closest to the lounge, and in the distance you can see the planes headed to the U.s..


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin Airport view

I thought that Aer Lingus was making a push to improve their soft product a while dorsum, so I was disappointed past the quality of the food in the lounge, as there weren't any hot options aside from oatmeal.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin cafe

Food options included whole fruit, fruit salad, yogurt, cereal, cheese, crackers, scones, croissants, pretzels, etc.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin cafe


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin buffet


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin buffet


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin buffet


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin cafe


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin buffet

To potable there was a coffee machine, liquor, vino, beer, and soft drinks, all of which were self serve.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin buffet


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin wine & liquor


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin drinks

The lounge besides has a second floor, and the stairs to that were at the back of the lounge (I couldn't find an elevator, though I imagine there has to be one somewhere).


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin buffet

The lounge has a overnice view of the lower level (including of the airplane suspended from the ceiling).


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin

The upper level has more seating, though information technology's a smaller area than you'll notice downstairs. While the unabridged lounge was tranquility, this area was especially quiet, every bit nearly people won't observe it necessary to go to the second floor.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin upper level


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin upper level


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin upper level


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin upper level

There's too a small buffet with coffee, pastries, yogurt, cookies, and drinks.


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin upper level


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin upper level


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin upper level

All the bathrooms to the lounge are also on the second flooring. I figured I'd accept a shower in the lounge, and one of the lounge attendants brought me to an available room.

Niggling did I know that THIS IS THE WORST SHOWER I Take Ever TAKEN IN AN AIRPORT LOUNGE. The shower room looks decent(ish) enough, correct?


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin shower room


Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin shower room

There were and so many things wrong with it:

  • The shower room has nada ventilation, and so it gets steamy as hell
  • The shower wouldn't actually stay on, so every ten-15 seconds I had to push the button to restart the shower; information technology was similar 1 of those sinks with water that'southward timed
  • The tiles seemed dirty and in bad status, and toiletries were defective
  • The lights in the shower room are on an auto-timer, and later a few minutes of sensing no movement the lights shut off; the problem is that it doesn't seem to sense move in the shower itself, so it was pitch blackness, I couldn't run across anything, and I was in a dark shower that wasn't even working
  • The water didn't get hot, but rather was lukewarm at all-time

DON'T SHOWER Here. Actually Aer Lingus should merely shut downwardly these showers, as they're a safety adventure, if nothing else.

I spent a chip of time in this lounge, and then decided to check out the 51st & Green Lounge afterwards clearing immigration. We'll pick up there in the next installment.

Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin bottom line

Physically this is a generally okay lounge (well, minus the shower situation). It has plenty of natural light and feels airy. The lounge was also serenity, which is a big plus. Still, other than that I was quite disappointed, especially with the soft production. This hardly ranks anywhere almost my list of best airdrome lounges in the earth, which is tough to say for the flagship lounge of any airline.

If you're flying to the US out of Dublin I'd recommend going directly to the 51st & Green Lounge, which I found to be significantly better. More on that in the next installment.

If you've visited the Aer Lingus Lounge Dublin, what was your experience like?

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