These days airlines are changing all the rules. They are adding new classes or seating styles, charging for carry on bags, and guaranteeing that there is an empty middle seat. You ask yourself, "How do they make money?" I'm sure after you think about it, you will figure it out. They charge extra for these seats.
We all love when the seat beside us is left free on a flight. Aer Lingus introduced a new fare that guarantees an empty middle seat beside you on a short-haul trip. There will be no elbows encroaching on your space with the new fare offering, AerSpace, This new premium travel experience can be booked now for flights commencing on September 1.
A Roomier Flying Experience AerSpace guests flying to select destinations across the UK and Europe will be guaranteed an aisle or window seat on the first row of the aircraft, with the middle seat left unoccupied for a roomier travel experience. They will also enjoy reserved cabin space in the bins directly overhead, as well as complimentary lounge access, Fast Track security, and priority boarding. They will get to bring a free bag up to 44 pounds, and enjoy a complimentary snack and beverage from the in-flight menu.
The new fare offering promises a seamless travel experience for those who require more space and comfort, whether it be for business or leisure purposes.
Even better for those of you from Minneapolis, MN, Aer Linguis just started flying out of Minneapolis in June.
You may not be able to get an AerSpace seat on the flights from Minneapolis to Dublin, but you will love the non stop flight.
Judy Peterson
We all love when the seat beside us is left free on a flight. Aer Lingus introduced a new fare that guarantees an empty middle seat beside you on a short-haul trip. There will be no elbows encroaching on your space with the new fare offering, AerSpace, This new premium travel experience can be booked now for flights commencing on September 1.
A Roomier Flying Experience AerSpace guests flying to select destinations across the UK and Europe will be guaranteed an aisle or window seat on the first row of the aircraft, with the middle seat left unoccupied for a roomier travel experience. They will also enjoy reserved cabin space in the bins directly overhead, as well as complimentary lounge access, Fast Track security, and priority boarding. They will get to bring a free bag up to 44 pounds, and enjoy a complimentary snack and beverage from the in-flight menu.
The new fare offering promises a seamless travel experience for those who require more space and comfort, whether it be for business or leisure purposes.
Even better for those of you from Minneapolis, MN, Aer Linguis just started flying out of Minneapolis in June.
You may not be able to get an AerSpace seat on the flights from Minneapolis to Dublin, but you will love the non stop flight.
Judy Peterson