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Old 12 Dec 18, 06:37 PM  
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October 2019 - Aer Lingus from Scotland

Anyone looking for good prices just got October 2019 flights 2 adults and 1 teen Edinburgh - Dublin then onto Orlando £1350. Great price for us so just booked. Hope it helps anyone else looking for these dates from Scotland
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Old 12 Dec 18, 11:57 PM  
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I'm swithering & have been all day. Prices are great but outward flight lands very late plus last time in 2017 we flew home with Aer Lingys & it wasnt a great experience. Arrghhhh can't decide
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Old 13 Dec 18, 12:47 PM  
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Well done! We live in Ireland and would never get that price. My date for July are currently €5115 for the 4 of us. Mad money. Flight times r later for next yr which is a bummer but AL are our no 1 airline and normally get v good reviews so I think you did great!
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Old 15 Dec 18, 11:08 PM  
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I'm swithering & have been all day. Prices are great but outward flight lands very late plus last time in 2017 we flew home with Aer Lingys & it wasnt a great experience. Arrghhhh can't decide
We thought with clearing immigration in Dublin once we arrive in Orlando just pick up car and straight to hotel so saves queues at immigration. Plus get a full day on last day which is good too
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Old 16 Dec 18, 05:06 PM  
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Yeh we decided to go for it. In fact we added 2 days on at beginning of trip so the late arrival isn't an issue & we now have a full day to go to the outlets & universal horror nights before we start our Disney tickets. Win win
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Old 20 Dec 18, 12:12 PM  
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I have never travelled indirect before but also considering this option not sure I could cope with the stress though lol, could someone please tell me how many hours for stopover I would be best with in Dublin TIA
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Never done this route but I was always minimum 3hrs on outward when I went indirect via ny Newark. Probably could get away with 2 in Dublin and am sure there are others who might say even less would be fine IF all goes to plan with first flight over to Dublin. I have 3 hrs lgw assuming my Gla-lgw flight runs to time so that will give my daughter 2hrs in the make up shops😭
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Old 20 Dec 18, 04:09 PM  
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Great thankyou will have another look tonight.. Thomas Cook for some reason don't have any direct flights from Glasgow mid to end September and Virgin extortionate so probably have to be indirect : (
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Old 20 Dec 18, 05:32 PM  
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We have around 3 hour layover on both legs just to be safe. We got good prices Aer Lingus for 28th September outward. It's also nice that Aer Lingus economy prices include baggage/meals etc whereas BA, Virgin, Thomas Cook etc have started having this as an added cost
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Old 20 Dec 18, 05:38 PM  
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3hrs sounds plenty, another reason for picking Dublin is I know the airport never been in any of the london airports heard they are huge.. like you said some of the flights look cheap until you add everything on just annoyed as I got Thomas Cook direct last year for £1300!
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