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Aer Arann is a regional airline based in Dublin, Ireland. It operates scheduled and charter services throughout Ireland, the United Kingdom and France. Its main base is Dublin International Airport, with hubs at Cork International Airport and Galway ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aer_Arann
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http://forums.ifsd.ie/topic.asp?TOPIC_IDu003d10845Aer Arann May figures 10% ahead (by: Andrewvaei@oxle.com) Aer Arann May figures 10% ahead Wednesday, 4 June 2008 16:28 Aer Arann has said it carried just 430000 passengers in the first quarter of 2008, up 3% on a year earlier. It also said its May passenger figure of 105677 was 10% ahead of ...
http://blog.teamgearedup.com/2008/06/a-wingsuit-beats-aer-arann-flight.htmlA Wingsuit Beats Aer Arann flight (by: Geared Up Blog) Swiss flyer Ueli ‘Sputnik’ Gegenschatz, donned a specially designed wingsuit and glided from above the Aran Islands over Galway Bay to Connemara regional airport. He completed the journey in 5.45mins beating the average flight time by ...
http://www.breakingnews.ie/Business/mhgbeyqleycw/rss2/Aer Arann reaches record number of passengers (by: BreakingNews.ie / TCM) Aer Arann has announced that it carried a record number of passengers in the first five months of 2008.
http://dollar-car-rentals.blogspot.com/2008/06/dollar-car-rentals.htmlDollar Car Rentals (by: eqlfohmjcp912) Aer Arann and Hertz Europe have signed a three-year deal to bring cut-price car rentals to its passengers in in Ireland, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the UK. Dollar Car Rentals Usa Part of the Car Rental series. ...
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Aer Arann Airlines-Buying Ticket Same Day? I am leaving from the US to Dublin arriving at 7:50 AM.
I am heading towards Galway.
Preferably, I would like to hop on a plane to get there but the flights that day are limited.
The earliest flight is at 9am and the following is at 1pm.
I am afraid of booking the 9am flight because of possible delays and also I am not sure how long customs will take (I am only taking a carry-on).
Would it be OK to hold off on booking a flight ahead of time and once I arrive buying a ticket there? Would there be a pricing difference?
Also, depending on how things work out, I may not even go by plane and just rent a car or hop on a train.
The 9am flight is 30 Euro.
The 1pm flight is 70 Euro.
How long does customs in Ireland usually take (if coming from the U.S.A)?
With the tickets so cheap it may be worth buying it in advance as if you miss the plane you will still be able to purchase a standby ticket (which maybe more costly) or even change your mind and hire a car. Maybe consider purchasing a ticket for the 1pm flight. I know this means hanging around for 4 hours (you only have to be at the airport 1hr before) but it would give you time to investigate car hire, not have the stress about possible delays and an hour or two with a coffee and a good book would soon fly by. Good luck and enjoy your trip.
How Can I Get To Donegal by Airplane? I'm preparing an itinerary and I should go from Dublin to Galway, then from Galway to Letterkenny, Lifford or somewhere alogn the way. Can someone help me in finding low cost flights?? Do you know any travel companies? (please, not ryanair or aer arann) Thanks
Sorry, Aer Arann is the only commercial carrier flying from/to Donegal.
you can fly for EUR 25 one way from Donegal to Dublin.
I'm freaking out - how do these planes stay in the air? Below is a link to the kind of plane I'll be on tomorrow. I didn't know they still made prop planes! I assumed it would be one of those "turboprop" jobbies, with the prop encased in a tube type thing. But this is a freakin' prop plane! Can someone explain to me why this won't go down in a blaze of fiery metal the moment we get aloft? Thanks. Signed, Me, who's terrified of flying to begin with...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/Aer.arann.atr72.ei-red.arp.jpg
ok first off those are turbo props a jet engine runs the props. they are more efficient, bad news is they fly a lil slower. good news planes like that crash less than the big jet liners. no worries you'll make it alive. i've worked in air transportation for the last 6 years never seen those come even close to crashing, they land slower which means smoother.
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