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Non-rev to Ireland

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CO has two flights a day to DUB from EWR. There are also flight to SNN and BFS from EWR daily. If you add the UK destinations, LHR, MAN, BHX, EDI, GLA, you add some serious flexibility. There are 5 LHR flights a day from EWR! (not to terribly hard to non-rev on those), two a day to MAN and the rest have one daily flight.

If you broaden your choices to all of the UK and Ireland, to can gate hop in EWR and find something open I'm sure. Good luck.
 
BUY A REAL TICKET. It's a nightmare. We went to Ireland last year. Took AAL92/93. It was a 763. Not bad at all. STILL got upgraded to Business over. It STILL amazes me what a cheap box of Godiva can do. Coming back, coach. It was full. It this is a meaningless "I wanna get away" trip, then non-rev, but if you reserve hotels and stuff, buy a ticket. PM if you need any further help. Beautiful country.
 
If you are going over alone, or with another pilot type, I would suggest Atlas or Kallita for trips to/from Europe in the summer. Best seat you will ever get and usually no competition from other jumpseaters. You may have to put up with some smaller airports, but it is the best ride across the pond you will get. Kallita does a lot of AMS to EWR (at least they used to). Took Atlas back from Europe a few weeks ago and had to do LUX to HSV, but almost zero stress.
 
At least in 2004 you could buy a pint in the gravity bar. 3.50 ea up to 6pm, tokens only after that. Can't see why they would not allow it now as the tourist traffic must have dropped way off. They don't advertise it, just ask.
I stand corrected.
They seem to have done a great deal of construction since my last visit. There used to be only one windowless room in the bowels of St. James Gate complex. There is now apparently a Storehouse complex with a fishbowl bar that does sell pints.

Nice to see they read my suggestion card and got somebody on that.
You're welcome.;)
 
Guinness Store House

The Guinness Storehouse is well worth the tour and they have internet tickets at
Adult (Normally €14.40) - Special Online Price

Entrance to GUINNESS® STOREHOUSE for adults aged 18-64. ID is required as a complimentary pint of Guinness is included with this ticket.
The exchange rate is about $1.45 to the Euro.
http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/Index.aspx?gclid=CMDV7r26wqoCFSwZQgod1yJj4g

There is also the Jameson Distillary tour accross the river Liffey form the Guinness factory.

The Temple Bar area in dowtown Dublin on the south side of the Liffey is a great place for pubs and grub. (pints are about 5.50 each - I will let you do the math)
When I travel to DUB I go on business on Aer Lingus (same as first class for about $2.5K - worth it juts for the sleep)


If you need any more info on Dublin IM me.
 

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