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Aer Lingus ex Shannon- preclearance for US flights?
"S Viemeister" wrote in message ... On 12/17/2011 7:28 AM, David Horne wrote: S wrote: Good to know - I've been considering going through Ireland rather than London, for my next cross-pond trip. Most times I've done it recently has been via Amsterdam. Manchester-Shannon-Boston is going more in the right direction! I do recommend this way, it's a quiet airport, and there's tons of space and nice comfy soft seats in the departure gate area. Noisy propeller plane on the way here though... The price difference was what appealed to me - it's nice to know that it's a pleasant airport. A short flight in a prop plane doesn't really bother me - years ago, I used to travel transatlantic on them. Took _ages_, from Prestwick to Iceland and Canada, before landing in NY. Loftleidir? CL-44s. |
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Aer Lingus ex Shannon- preclearance for US flights?
On 12/17/2011 6:51 PM, Graham Harrison wrote:
"S Viemeister" wrote On 12/17/2011 7:28 AM, David Horne wrote: S wrote: Good to know - I've been considering going through Ireland rather than London, for my next cross-pond trip. Most times I've done it recently has been via Amsterdam. Manchester-Shannon-Boston is going more in the right direction! I do recommend this way, it's a quiet airport, and there's tons of space and nice comfy soft seats in the departure gate area. Noisy propeller plane on the way here though... The price difference was what appealed to me - it's nice to know that it's a pleasant airport. A short flight in a prop plane doesn't really bother me - years ago, I used to travel transatlantic on them. Took _ages_, from Prestwick to Iceland and Canada, before landing in NY. Loftleidir? CL-44s. Yes, Loftleidir. Is that the model? I just remember that the last one I was on, had five seats across - two on the left, and three on the right. |
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Aer Lingus ex Shannon- preclearance for US flights?
S Viemeister wrote:
On 12/17/2011 7:28 AM, David Horne wrote: S wrote: Good to know - I've been considering going through Ireland rather than London, for my next cross-pond trip. Most times I've done it recently has been via Amsterdam. Manchester-Shannon-Boston is going more in the right direction! I do recommend this way, it's a quiet airport, and there's tons of space and nice comfy soft seats in the departure gate area. Noisy propeller plane on the way here though... The price difference was what appealed to me - it's nice to know that it's a pleasant airport. It's a simple one- the waiting area before immigration has no windows, but you're likely to spend most of your time at the gate area which is very bright. I chose the ticket on price too, but I'd spend a little bit more to do that route the same way again... -- (*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate www.davidhorne.net (email address on website) "[Do you think the world learned anything from the first world war?] No. They never learn." -Harry Patch (1898-2009) |
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Aer Lingus ex Shannon- preclearance for US flights?
It's a simple one- the waiting area before immigration has no windows,
but you're likely to spend most of your time at the gate area which is very bright. ... Do you recall whether the immigration area had Global Entry kiosks? You can see a picture of them he http://www.globalentry.gov/about.html R's, John PS: For anyone who's about to point out that the web site has a list of kiosk locations and Shannon's not on it, I know. But Vancouver's not on that list either, and I've used a GE kiosk there. |
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Aer Lingus ex Shannon- preclearance for US flights?
John Levine wrote:
It's a simple one- the waiting area before immigration has no windows, but you're likely to spend most of your time at the gate area which is very bright. ... Do you recall whether the immigration area had Global Entry kiosks? You can see a picture of them he http://www.globalentry.gov/about.html Didn't notice anything like that I'm afraid. -- (*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate www.davidhorne.net (email address on website) "[Do you think the world learned anything from the first world war?] No. They never learn." -Harry Patch (1898-2009) |
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Aer Lingus ex Shannon- preclearance for US flights?
Well open your eyes duh.
"David Horne" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... John Levine wrote: It's a simple one- the waiting area before immigration has no windows, but you're likely to spend most of your time at the gate area which is very bright. ... Do you recall whether the immigration area had Global Entry kiosks? You can see a picture of them he http://www.globalentry.gov/about.html Didn't notice anything like that I'm afraid. -- (*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate www.davidhorne.net (email address on website) "[Do you think the world learned anything from the first world war?] No. They never learn." -Harry Patch (1898-2009) |
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