![]() We then cleared security and immigration and headed to the end of Concourse D, where our flight would be departing from. Since we had already checked in for the flight online, we only had to drop off our bag at the counter, which was uneventful. We were booked in economy class on the flight as at that point, Aer Lingus didn’t have business class on short-haul flights yet (although by now, they have introduced business class on some of their short-haul flights). We started off the journey at Amsterdam Airport and arrived at about 6:30am for our 9:35am flight to Dublin. Since I am not doing a full review of the flight from Amsterdam to Dublin, I will only do a quick recap of the flight. Originally, I was going to review the flight from Amsterdam to Dublin, although that flight was too uneventful to do so and I didn’t get many photos. We booked an itinerary from Amsterdam to Washington via Dublin, which pretty much is directly on the way between the two cities. I was traveling on this segment with my mother we booked this flight for 70,000 United miles per person (United has a codeshare with Aer Lingus, which surprisingly still is intact after they were bought by IAG aka British Airways/Iberia). Aer Lingus Airbus A330-200 Business Class Dublin to WashingtonĬheck-In & Flight From Amsterdam to Dublinįirstly, this flight actually was booked on a ticket that started in Amsterdam.KLM Boeing 777-300ER Economy Comfort Accra to Amsterdam.South African Airways Airbus A330-300 Business Class Johannesburg to Accra.South African Airways Airbus A320 Economy Class Windhoek to Johannesburg.Air Namibia Airbus A319 Economy Class Cape Town to Windhoek via Walvis Bay. ![]() Kulula Boeing 737-800 Economy Class Johannesburg to Cape Town.South African Airways A330-200 Business Class Sao Paulo to Johannesburg.United Polaris 767-300 New Polaris Washington to Sao Paulo. ![]()
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