![]() ![]() Would it be too wimpy of me to take an Uber? It wasn’t the distance I was concerned with – it was those menacing-looking rain clouds. Well, more specifically, I was making a beeline for Aer Lingus flight number 145 to LAX, but I needed to traverse through Terminal 2 to get there. Arriving at the Dublin Airport for my first ever Aer Lingus reviewĪfter a one night stay at the Radisson Blu (located adjacent to DUB), I made a beeline straight towards Terminal 2 just after 8am. lolĪnyway, thanks as always to my buds over at Epidemic Sound for proving killer soundtrack music. My quest for perfection is a mother******. Yup, it’s been a while since I went overboard gathering footage for one of my airline review videos – and it brought back a flood of memories about how I used to do that *every single time*. ![]() I’ll let you know that this video was in danger of being 20+ minutes due to all the footage I had shot for it. What can I say about the video I created to document this flight? It’s slightly longer than many of my recent videos, mostly because there were so many things that I thought were worth covering. Seat: 33G (economy) Aer Lingus A330-200 side view illustration by Our route from DUB to LAX this afternoon as EI145. Then again, people have been accusing *me* of being plain and bland for my entire life, so – perhaps this was a match made in heaven?ĭublin, Ireland (DUB) – Los Angeles, CA (LAX) The thing is, this is an airline that I’ve always considered to be somewhat plain and bland. I recently flew Aer Lingus for the very first time (EI145 to LAX) and even though I hate to admit it, I wasn’t really expecting all that much. ![]() For those that are feeling especially courageous, read on. Who’s ready for a SANspotter-style Aer Lingus review? If the thought of such a thing frightens you, I do suggest clicking the back button on your browser now. ![]()
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