
Aer Lingus will restore daily service on the DUB-Los Angeles ( LAX) route from May 12 and 5X-weekly service on the DUB-Seattle ( SEA) route from July 7. The Irish carrier will restart flights from Dublin ( DUB) to Philadelphia ( PHL) from April 7 with 6X-weekly service, rising to daily in May. From what I am reading online it seems like many people are facing similare issues and they are borderline running a scam at this point.Aer Lingus is ramping up transatlantic flying by resuming three more routes to the US during its summer season schedule. I would not recommend anyone book any flights with Aer Lingus. I am beyond annoyed as I have no way to proceed with getting a refund and am not even sure what I should do at this point. When I pushed back asking the Aer Lingus rep why the cancellation is not reflected in their internal system or on their website, they stopped responding to me. I was finally able to get ahold of someone from Aer Lingus over facebook messenger, but they said that I should "show Expedia a screenshot of the email or this facebook messenger conversation as proof of the cancellation." This obviously did not fly with Expedia (no pun intended). I tried to contact Aer lingus, but one of the numbers they provide is disconnected and the other one just put me on hold for 3 hours and then disconnected me. If I go on the Aer Lingus website and look up my booking number, there is no record of the flight being cancelled.

The problem we are facing now is that we booked it through Expedia and they are saying that there is no record of the flight being cancelled so they cannot offer a refund. My fiance and I have an entire honeymoon planned in Ireland. I received the same exact email this morning. Just a brutal decision screwing with thousands of customers. We had to rebook hurriedly this morning via Delta/KLM through Amsterdam, the very last itinerary available that fit within our dates, for $600 more than we knew it was a month ago. We're going to raise hell until they give us our money back. But if they're not flying out of Seattle anymore, that makes it a $1200 theft as far as we're concerned because there is no way to use it. The issue we have now is that they will only refund "the original form of payment," which means their plan is to give us another voucher. We did that about a month ago for this June, and have set up all of our accommodations in Scotland only for them to drop this bomb on us. The Seattle-Dublin route hadn't even been re-started yet (May 26 was its reintroduction), so I have no idea how profitable it could have been.īut for my wife and I, we booked Seattle-Dublin-Edinburgh for our honeymoon in February 2020, then took the voucher (BAD CHOICE) for 10% more than we paid, prepared to rebook post-covid. Check if your destination has a subreddit to find local events, meetups or a travel partner.User created guides / "so you want to go.".View News / Articles Hide News / Articles Where to Go / What to Do It's rude to the people that responded and makes it hard for other people with similar questions to find your post. Example of an excellent postĭo not delete posts after receiving substantive responses. Low-effort posts ("Peru: tell me everything!", "Where should I go?") will be removed without further notice. This applies to all questions, image, and blog posts. Stay around to answer questions or respond to comments. Present the research you've already done so we don't feel like we're doing everything for you we are not your travel agents.

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