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Cheapest round-trip
$485
Overall average: $564
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Thu 11/6Mon 11/10
MCO - DUB • 2 stops
Cheapest non-stop
$573
Typical prices: $432-825
Aer Lingus
Mon 12/1Mon 12/15
MCO - DUB • Non-stop
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Aer Lingus offers 17.7” wide economy seats for comfort.
MCO has long security lines; consider MCO Reserve.
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Cheap Flights from Orlando to Dublin (MCO-DUB)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Orlando to Dublin that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Orlando to Dublin

Thu, Nov 6 - Mon, Nov 10
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6:29 am - 7:10 amMCO-DUB
19h 41m2 stops
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9:00 am - 9:29 amDUB-MCO
29h 29m2 stops
$485Multiple Airlines
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Mon, Feb 2 - Mon, Feb 16
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5:50 pm - 10:15 amMCO-DUB
11h 25m1 stop
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11:30 am - 8:35 pmDUB-MCO
14h 05m1 stop
$486Icelandair
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Sun, Feb 1 - Mon, Feb 16
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5:50 pm - 10:15 amMCO-DUB
11h 25m1 stop
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11:30 am - 8:35 pmDUB-MCO
14h 05m1 stop
$488Icelandair
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Wed, Oct 22 - Tue, Oct 28
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6:26 am - 8:15 amMCO-DUB
20h 49m2 stops
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9:10 am - 10:10 pmDUB-MCO
17h 00m2 stops
$493Multiple Airlines
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Fri, Jan 30 - Wed, Feb 18
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8:55 pm - 7:10 pmMCO-DUB
17h 15m1 stop
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5:05 pm - 6:40 pmDUB-MCO
30h 35m1 stop
$502Multiple Airlines
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Mon, Dec 1 - Mon, Dec 15
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7:55 pm - 9:00 amMCO-DUB
8h 05mnonstop
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1:45 pm - 6:10 pmDUB-MCO
9h 25mnonstop
$518Aer Lingus
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Sun, Nov 16 - Sun, Nov 23
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6:00 am - 7:30 amMCO-DUB
20h 30m1 stop
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1:35 pm - 11:16 amDUB-MCO
26h 41m1 stop
$556United Airlines
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Thu, Oct 16 - Tue, Oct 21
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12:10 pm - 9:00 amMCO-DUB
15h 50m1 stop
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11:30 am - 9:51 pmDUB-MCO
15h 21m1 stop
$558JetBlue
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Mon, Nov 24 - Tue, Dec 9
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5:27 pm - 8:40 amMCO-DUB
10h 13m1 stop
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6:40 am - 4:10 pmDUB-MCO
14h 30m1 stop
$562American Airlines
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Mon, Nov 24 - Tue, Dec 9
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5:29 pm - 9:55 amMCO-DUB
11h 26m1 stop
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9:30 am - 7:50 pmDUB-MCO
15h 20m2 stops
$575United Airlines
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Expert advice for your flight from Orlando to Dublin

 
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Aer Lingus

Aer Lingus offers free Wi-Fi for business class on long-haul flights, enhancing connectivity.


Economy seats on Aer Lingus A330 are 17.7” wide with 31” pitch, offering comfort.

American Airlines

American Airlines offers Premium Economy with upgraded seats and meals on long international flights.


Main Cabin Extra on American Airlines includes early boarding and complimentary drinks.

Airports
MCO

MCO has long security lines; consider booking MCO Reserve for a free, expedited security line timeslot up to seven days before your flight.

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DUB

DUB offers 24-hour buses to the city center, including double-decker rides. Avoid heavy luggage upstairs for better views.

Read more about DUBby Ramsey Qubein
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Orlando to Dublin flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Orlando to Dublin to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

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Planning a trip from Orlando to Dublin? KAYAK’s data-powered insights will help you find cheap flights. Learn the best time to fly, how early to book your ticket, and other tips to secure great prices.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Orlando to Dublin?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Orlando Airport to Dublin clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

For Orlando to Dublin, Thursday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Friday is the most expensive. Flying from Dublin back to Orlando, the best deals are generally found on Thursday, with Saturday being the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Orlando Airport to Dublin?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Orlando Airport to Dublin, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Orlando Airport to Dublin is January, where tickets cost $499 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and July, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $983 and $897 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Orlando Airport to Dublin?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 1 stop layover the cheapest option at $684 on average.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Orlando Airport to Dublin?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Orlando Airport to Dublin, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Orlando Airport to Dublin, you should book around 4 weeks before departure, which saves you about 24% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 5 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$190
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 29% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 14% increase in price.
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When to book flights from Orlando to Dublin

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Orlando to Dublin based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs for booking Orlando to Dublin flights

  • Can I fly nonstop from Orlando Airport to Dublin Airport?

    No matter the airline you choose to fly to Dublin from Orlando, anticipate either one or two layovers before completing the trip. Most flights have layovers at either Philadelphia, Charlotte, Atlanta, Amsterdam, or New York.

  • Can I store luggage at Orlando Airport?

    You may wish to temporarily get rid of your luggage to explore the vast airport luggage-free. Orlando Airport has a left luggage facility on level 1. Storage charges start at around $10 during regular working hours and about $20 per bag after hours.

  • Can I find accommodation at Orlando Airport?

    You can get a good night's rest before an early morning flight at the cozy Hyatt Regency hotel located on level 4 of the main terminal. Alternatively, you can stay at the luxury hotels situated approximately 5min away from the bustling airport like the Ramada Suites or Homewood Suites by Hilton.

  • Does DUB offer platinum services?

    DUB has a platinum service package, which includes a personal meet and greet once you land, a porter to help with luggage, prompt services through immigration, an escort to private suits, and refreshments. The platinum service rates are approximately €255 ($306).

  • How can I pass the time at DUB?

    You will find several fantastic cafes at DUB where you can grab a bite. You can also get souvenirs at the vast duty-free shop that offers plenty of fashionable items and accessories._

  • What is the cheapest flight from Orlando Airport to Dublin?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Orlando Airport to Dublin was $190 for a one-way ticket and $485 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Orlando and Dublin?

    Yes, you'll most likely have to show a valid passport before boarding the plane in Orlando and on arrival in Dublin.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Orlando to Dublin?

    On your way to Dublin, you’ll fly out from Orlando. You’ll be landing at Dublin.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Orlando to Dublin?

    Air France, Virgin Atlantic, Delta, KLM, and Iberia offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Orlando to Dublin flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Orlando to Dublin?

    The Airbus A330-300 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Orlando to Dublin flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Orlando to Dublin?

    SkyTeam, oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Orlando and Dublin, with SkyTeam being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Orlando to Dublin?

    There are nonstop flights from Orlando to Dublin on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Orlando to Dublin, Delta or KLM?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Orlando to Dublin are Delta and KLM. With an average price for the route of $663 and an overall rating of 7.9, Delta is the most popular choice. KLM is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $656 and an overall rating of 7.8.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Orlando to Dublin?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Orlando to Dublin.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Orlando to Dublin?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Dublin from Orlando is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Orlando to Dublin?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Dublin with an airline and back to Orlando with another airline. Booking your flights between Orlando and DUB can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Orlando to Dublin?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Dublin from Orlando up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Orlando Airport to Dublin

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $476 or less one-way and $617 or less round-trip.
  • Several airlines, like American Airlines, Lufthansa, Delta Air Lines, Air France, British Airways, KLM, Spirit Airlines, and United Airlines, have a hub at Orlando Airport (MCO) and operate regular flights to Dublin Airport (DUB).
  • Orlando Airport has several lounges that provide travelers with an escape from travel stress by offering amenities like showers, Wi-Fi, snacks, and reading materials. Relax and unwind at The Club lounge in Terminal A for around $46.
  • You can travel to downtown Dublin from Dublin Airport in the comfort of a taxi, available outside T1. Taxis take approximately 20min to reach the city center. The standard taxi fare to Dublin city is around €20 ($24).
  • Orlando Airport ensures those with disabilities encounter no barriers as they travel through the airport by providing accessible services. The airport's restrooms have adult changing tables. Accessible parking spaces and wheelchairs are also available.
  • DUB has plenty of family-friendly amenities and services. Families can utilize the family lanes, play area in Terminal 1, the kid-friendly seating zone with toys and TVs, restaurants serving kids meals, baby changing areas in terminals 1 and 2, and a Stork exchange in T1, which rents out car seats and strollers.
  • Seek out the permanent and magnificent rotating artwork at Orlando Airport as you wait for your flight. One famous artwork located right next to Gate 112 is Paul Goodnight's vibrant fish mosaic collage, which celebrates Florida's culture. Another must-see artwork is 'The Traveler'sculpture in Terminal A.
  • Travelers heading to Orlando Airport from the city should hop onboard the affordable local lynx bus 11, which completes the trip to Terminal A in approximately 40min. The standard bus fare from downtown Orlando is around $2.

Prefer to fly direct from Orlando to Dublin?

 
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Tuesday

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Thursday

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Saturday

Aer Lingus

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Orlando to Dublin

 
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DeltaOverall score based on 7962 reviews
7.3Food
8.5Crew
7.9Entertainment
8.2Boarding
7.9Comfort
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Passengers need to check in big baggage instead of bringing on the plane. That cause inconvenience for everyone. Otherwise flight was good.

8.0 ExcellentTarun, Sep 2025MCO - LHR
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Passengers need to check in big baggage instead of bringing on the plane. That cause inconvenience for everyone. Otherwise flight was good.

Really low quality food especially for an international flight. The crew also was surprisingly unpleasant except couple of ladies. I know we were not in first class but that’s no reason to treat customers as less.

Quick check in. Everything went smooth. I don't know what can be done about airline food.

For a 69 year old with health problems I had the worse experience, no wheelchair when I entered a lady told me to sit and wait while a gentleman told me I had to walk to the Delta station, which I did. I had a carry on and a bag, and I was traveling with my service dog, which was on his carrier and the lady charged me for my carry on luggage, beside all the waiting cause of the delay, I had to walk to get my luggage cause no wheelchair showed up, I am so disappointed. I will get in touch with the company. I got home at 3:00 am, not good for my health situation.

Flight was an hour late, who knows why. It was OK, nothing outstanding.

Excellent check-in. Crew was good. Excellent communication from flight deck.

Amazing flight! I have never noticed the uniforms of the attendants before in twenty years of flying except today when one female had the most amazing dress on. It was beautifully designed and showed she was in charge. I never dreamed I would google who designed Delta uniforms . The ultimate compliment is when another woman admires your outfit. . I hope your designer puts it on the market

This had nothing to do with Delta… The flights were on time and flawless. The service was excellent. We purchased seats in (aisle/middle) comfort plus since this was a cross country flight. Unfortunately, the woman seated at the window was 300+ pounds and, as might be expected, covered up about a third of the middle seat also. there was absolutely nothing that Delta could have done about that… I just don’t know what the answer should be. If you purchase a seat, you should should be able to use the entire seat and not just the portion that someone else is not sitting/oozing in. Disappointing…there should be something that could be done….I'm just not sure what solution could be.

The worst part was I was NOT allowed in the lounge even though I was holding a first class ticket and have a premium American Express card. I have flown Business or First Class with many airlines. Delta is the ONLY one who does not extend this courtesy to anyone except people who hold the very expensive American Express card. As a result, I won’t fly Delta if I have any other choice.

The Dekta Rep that checked us in was great. She's very personable, pleasant, and can tell she enjoys her job.

It would have been better if the crew has supported my husband's reasons for needing to keep the space clear around his feet, rather than insisting that he put his knapsack in that space.

See previous note about the passenger in Denver who threw my husband's bag out of the overhead bin in order to maker room for his own. And the flight attendant back up the new passenger.

My husband and I had boarded the flight from Denver to Chicago, and one of the last passengers to get on the plane opened the overhead bin above my husband's seat and threw his bag out of the bin to make space for his own. He said, "Mine is bigger!" The flight attendant supported the new passenger. They didn't care that my husband has two artificial knees and must have the foot room in front of his seat to be able to fit his legs in -- and to be able to stand, much less walk, at the end of the flight. I have never seen this happen before, and it was a disaster.

Subject: Formal Complaint: Discriminatory and Unprofessional Conduct – Request for Immediate Action & Compensation Dear [Airline Customer Relations Team], I am writing to file a formal complaint regarding my recent travel experience with [Airline], which was by far the worst I have ever encountered. What occurred was not only unprofessional, but in several instances discriminatory, unsafe, and unacceptable. On the first leg of my trip, I arrived only four minutes past check-in. Instead of making any attempt to resolve the matter, your representative flatly denied me boarding and made me wait while she attended to passengers who arrived after me. By the time a manager intervened, it was too late to board, costing me time, money, and unnecessary frustration. The second leg of my trip (Chicago–San Francisco) raised even more serious concerns. From the outset, it was apparent that the staff—particularly two attendants—prioritized Caucasian passengers while dismissing African American and minority passengers. • When a Caucasian passenger in the exit row refused to comply with federal safety requirements, I, as a first responder, immediately offered to switch seats and assume the responsibility. My offer was blatantly ignored, and instead, a Caucasian passenger seated further up was chosen. This was discriminatory and deeply insulting, especially as I was actively de-escalating the situation that could have delayed the flight further. • During a lengthy tarmac delay of over 90 minutes, passengers were given conflicting and unreasonable instructions that created unnecessary distress and tension. • Throughout the flight, a visibly intoxicated passenger directly in front of me was disruptive, rude to others, failed to comply with seatbelt and electronic device rules, and yet faced no enforcement from the crew. In stark contrast, I was singled out for repeated compliance checks even though I was following every rule. This unequal treatment was so obvious that multiple passengers around me spoke up in my defense. This pattern of behavior demonstrated a clear lack of professionalism, disregard for passenger safety, and discriminatory treatment. I expect far better from an airline of your stature. As a paying customer subjected to this unacceptable treatment, I am formally requesting: 1. A full investigation into the conduct of the staff on both flights. 2. A written apology acknowledging the discriminatory and unprofessional behavior I endured. 3. Appropriate compensation for the distress, inconvenience, and mishandling of my travel. If this matter is not addressed promptly and thoroughly, I will have no choice but to escalate my complaint further, including filing with the U.S. Department of Transportation and sharing my experience through other channels. I trust [Airline] will take this complaint seriously and provide a timely resolution.

I was in first class. The outlets at my seat did not work. The plane was shabby and run down. I had prepurchsed a day subscription for internet that was not redeemable. I had to repurchase the internet for my flight and then it didn’t work anyway. Quite disappointed in what was supposed to be the launch of a great vacation.

It is clear that someone knew, and competent, is in charge of food at United Airlines at least for the international flights. I was flying in coach, but the choices of the dinner were excellent. Tasty, and appropriate size. I had the beef, which was a little bit like a shepherds pie, and it was good. Nothing comparable has been served on a United flight in years. It will not be confused with three star food, but it is very good for airline food. Even better was the breakfast choice between a cinnamon roll and a breakfast sandwich. I chose the breakfast sandwich which was absolutely delicious and which I would happily order again at my local Starbucks or Panera. It is clear that someone knew indifferent is in charge of the food and it’s about time.

Flight attendant in first class gave poor service (like he didn't want to be there) and food was awful. We sat waiting for gate upon arrival over 45 mins.

This is for UA2274 from Houston to Sacramento. The flight was delayed arriving due to mechanical issues so we left about 3 hours later than scheduled. When boarding the plane the temperature inside was excessive - likely close to 100. Pilot apologized and said it was going to improve at altitude, which it did. But before that I honestly thought there might have been more delays removing passengers made ill from the heat. We were delayed leaving due to another mechanical issue. There was not water on the plane due to a panel that was not secured. They did that quickly, but the combination of mechanical issues was rather disturbing and did not reflect well on United.

Staff members were not helpful they ignored all calls for an attendant.

Terrible. Delayed 7 hours, and cancelled the flight, leaving me stranded and out of pocket $500 for an alternative last minute flight

Lost bag and 2 days no word leaving for cruise no clothes or stuff

We will be writing a long, detailed letter to corporate about our awful experience with American airlines.

Internet was a bit expensive and did not work ask that week otherwise a good flight

Food was ok, but not as good as I have had before on AA.

Pretty good. The food was just mediocre, the boarding and crew were good.

It was very difficult to stretch my knee out and I am very short. I also had a torn tendon in my knee which made it extra uncomfortable anyways. My husband is 6'2" and I can't imagine him flying in that plane.

The plane was broken so we had to change planes.

Food was terrible, all served at once, poor quality . Wine and bread offered only once.

It was one of my worst flight ever. First they were changing the gate for at least 4 times, changing from gate D7 to D12 to D44. Considering the size of the Miami Airport, we are talking about long distance and the train at the airport was not working. Then the flight was delayed around one hour. Then finally we boarded into the plane and when everybody was seated, there was an announcement that there is an issue with one of the tire of the plane, so we all had to get out of the plane with our belongings, to replace the tire. So we had around 2.5-hour delay

No entertainment yatem in flight at seat 51H. Would not shut down either leaving a self moving and openin and changing menus with changes in colors,images brightness levels sort of the type when you get sleep deprivation and image overload when being tortured during an interrogation. 8 hours worth of it. Unable to place backpack underneath seat on that chair. One female stewardess was excellent as she gave up her carryon's space for my backpack but the rest of the iberia crew were very sharp an chtting during the whole flight. The plane did not have hot water so nobody had coffee nor tea. The plane was not up to par to be flying.

Wheelchair assistance didn't turn up on time. We had to walk to baggage reclaim and to taxi.

Fast and sensible boarding was absolutely amazing. But extortionate wifi and seats that barely moved, making me unable to sleep, didn't do a lot of favors.

No food service. A sandwich at this hour would have been good. My 1st time on AL so didn't look into pre board purchase options.

Late. Taking off, landing, deplaning. Missed our connection on AerLingus to NYC. Computers down from cyber attack. Put us up for the night. Lost our luggage. Everyone was nice. But it was an awful day.

I liked the front row seats. A lot of leg room. The check-in window needs to be longer

The actual flight experience was great. The handling of my luggage was terrible. First, I had to check in at the airport and wasn’t able to check in online because they booked me with a partner carrier in the U.S. that was incredibly inconvenient. I was also told that I would have to check in again with the partner airline in the U.S., also incredibly inconvenient at a large airport. Second, when I was at the counter, they did not tell me my carryon was too big. I only found that out when I tried to board the plane. I don’t know that it actually was too big though. It’s a standard sized carry on that I’ve never had issue with on any planes before. They assured me my bag would be checked all the way to my final destination. Due to flight from Paris to Dublin being delayed, I was rebooked on a different transatlantic flight to the U.S., which resulted in a different connecting flight to my final destination. My luggage was rerouted and I was assured it would be at my final destination. When I got to Newark, I received multiple phone calls alerting me that my bag was across the airport at a different terminal and that I needed to go pick it up near the baggage carousels. In the Newark airport, every terminal has its own security checkpoint. Leaving any terminal and entering another one requires a security check. At this point, I had to go through security in Paris, then again for US customs and pre-clearance at Dublin, then a third time when I had to change terminals at Newark for my connecting flight home. It was at this point I received the call that I needed to retrieve my bag from literally the opposite end of the airport and go through security A FOURTH TIME. These was no notification that I needed to do this before I went to the gate for my final flight. It took me an hour to go do all this, after I had already been traveling for 19 hours while sick and should have been home already were it not for the delay of my original flight. I retrieved the bag. My carryon became a carryon again and fit just fine on the last plane, by the way. I would also like to mention that my TSA flight information was not included on my ticket, so once again, I had to go to the airline counter to get my ticket corrected and reprinted before I could go through security and try to save myself time. Finally, I have celiac disease and prefer not to eat meat. There was literally no food I could eat on the seven and a half hour flight across the Atlantic. When the flight attendant woke me up for dinner (I would have preferred to sleep), I asked if there were any gluten free options. I was told the only option was chicken. I begrudgingly accepted because it was the only option, hoping anything else in the meal could be eaten. There was plain rice and a few green beans. The side dish was teriyaki vegetables containing gluten. There was a piece of bread, containing gluten. There was a custard, containing gluten. I could eat literally nothing except the very small amount of rice and green beans. When the same flight attendant came around again, while I was sleeping, a sandwich was placed in front of me, again food I could not eat. And this was after I got to the flight to find that my newly assigned seat on my transatlantic flight had been given to someone else! It’s like nobody communicates over there. This airline has the worst logistics of any airline I have ever been on, and I travel frequently. Dear Aer Lingus, DO BETTER.

Conveyer belt at the check in area stopped working and check in process was significantly slowed down.

A caveat, we flew during the ransomware attack that hacked the boarding and luggage tracking systems. I wouldn't ever be angry at the employees for that, but I WOULD be (and am) angry that communication was incredibly poor, that we got few live updates, and that the employees seemed uninformed and ill-equipped to handle the situation. Clear, honest, open communication and instructions would have benefited the situation. Unfortunately, there were literally no gate agents to talk to, no airport employees to direct people, and no clear signage (the app pretty much said "we don't know what gate your flight is."). Beyond this nightmare, the security was the usual dehumanizing circus of "Security Theater" which is... as we all know... only for show and completely useless. All three airports on this journey dropped the ball so hard. The flight industry can do so much better. Aer Lingus can do so much better.

The worst Terrible Late for connecting flights. Made flight without luggage! I am still waiting for my luggage to be returned! I paid premium for this flight. My luggage should have been flown to Hartford instead they keep telling me it was put on a jet blue flight and is in New York! I flew Hartford to avoid New Yofk! The flight over was also unpleasant. We were stuck in a bus at Edinburgh airport for 30 minutes then our luggage again could not be found! Very poor service. Very disappointed . I need my luggage to be returned. Shirley Baliki 42 Blaine Sreet Fairfield CT

Wonderful experience from start to finish. Extremely nice flight staff and much better food than other airlines I have used. Arrived right on time.

There was a fowl odour coming from the lavatory the entire flight

very difficult boarding process - aggressive passengers not the friendliest crew

WiFi was not eorkig (again) And the plane was from 1990 with the screens which were.not touch and most didn’t even work and if lucky could tune in tv

It was great. I had never flown on JetBlue before, but would be very happy to fly with them in the future.

The captain gave good announcements and the flight attendants were friendly. The WiFi was pretty good. The plane itself looked very old inside and the seats were very uncomfortable. The screens in the seat backs were the smallest I’ve ever seen. There were so many loud and obnoxious kids on this flight and the parents didn’t do much to try to quiet them down. Some had videos and games on tablets with higher than necessary volume going the whole time.

Spend hours delayed with no food, water anything sitting on the aieplane with no ability to eat or use the restroom. My entire experience was the absolute worst. I will never fly jet Blue again.

It would have been nice if they had offered more than one set of snacks

Flight was delayed several 3 hours - no reason was given and no communication what so ever.

No overhead baggage room even though I was seated in row 2. Consequently had to check in my carry on bag. Baggage carousel was jammed. Took 45 min to get my bag.

Cancelled flight with no specific instructions to get a boarding pass for another flight. The whole flight of people were in line for an hour because there was only 1 person to help at the desk. This was unusual for JetBlue.

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