OZDUCK
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We have been toying with going to Ireland next year and Glider-'s post in the "Cheap International Airfares" forum about the Finnair"Companion Sale" has caught my interest. I have a some questions and would welcome any responses.
May in Ireland - I have had a look at weather websites and it appears that May could be nice in Ireland. Has anyone been there at that time of year, and if so what was it like? Obviously, a storm could sweep in from the Atlantic and cause problems but on the whole would it be an ok month to go? I don't expect to have a beach holiday of course.
Would 18 or so days be adequate for a reasonable trip there? Obviously the more time the better - but would that sort of time give us a good overview of the country? The trip length is flexible - up to about 30 days in total.
Finnair - I don't have super-high expectations of Finnair's J class but I assume that it is reasonably comfortable, especially compared to Y, and that for the low(ish) prices on sale that I would get "value for money"? After my first long J trip - with CX Perth to Toronto & return - I accept that I can't sleep on aircraft so as long as the seat is comfortable and roomy I would be happy. The food just has to be edible and in a quantity such as to keep me from getting hungry and bored. Oops after some more research I now see that on the A350 they are the "same" seats as CX so they would, I assume, be fine.
However, on some dates & times the intra-European leg Helsinki - Dublin is operated by Norra, which I gather is the Jetstar of Finnair. The flight is 3 hours and on an E90. SeatGuru shows that the Business Class is just the front 3 rows of standard economy seats - 2 abreast with not even an empty seat between them and the same 31"pitch and 18" width as the rest of the plane. Is this leg actually even worth calling or paying for Business Class?
On other times it is operated by a A319 with the Euro-Business mode of normal economy seats with the middle seat of the 3 seat row blocked. Again, it seems difficult to consider a 3+hr flight in on of these as business class. Am I being picky at the prices being quoted? For 2 pax in May about Sin$5600 - A$5,900 return Singapore - Dublin for 2..
I can get to Singapore easily enough for a reasonable price from Perth.
Any thoughts gladly accepted.
May in Ireland - I have had a look at weather websites and it appears that May could be nice in Ireland. Has anyone been there at that time of year, and if so what was it like? Obviously, a storm could sweep in from the Atlantic and cause problems but on the whole would it be an ok month to go? I don't expect to have a beach holiday of course.
Would 18 or so days be adequate for a reasonable trip there? Obviously the more time the better - but would that sort of time give us a good overview of the country? The trip length is flexible - up to about 30 days in total.
Finnair - I don't have super-high expectations of Finnair's J class but I assume that it is reasonably comfortable, especially compared to Y, and that for the low(ish) prices on sale that I would get "value for money"? After my first long J trip - with CX Perth to Toronto & return - I accept that I can't sleep on aircraft so as long as the seat is comfortable and roomy I would be happy. The food just has to be edible and in a quantity such as to keep me from getting hungry and bored. Oops after some more research I now see that on the A350 they are the "same" seats as CX so they would, I assume, be fine.
However, on some dates & times the intra-European leg Helsinki - Dublin is operated by Norra, which I gather is the Jetstar of Finnair. The flight is 3 hours and on an E90. SeatGuru shows that the Business Class is just the front 3 rows of standard economy seats - 2 abreast with not even an empty seat between them and the same 31"pitch and 18" width as the rest of the plane. Is this leg actually even worth calling or paying for Business Class?
On other times it is operated by a A319 with the Euro-Business mode of normal economy seats with the middle seat of the 3 seat row blocked. Again, it seems difficult to consider a 3+hr flight in on of these as business class. Am I being picky at the prices being quoted? For 2 pax in May about Sin$5600 - A$5,900 return Singapore - Dublin for 2..
I can get to Singapore easily enough for a reasonable price from Perth.
Any thoughts gladly accepted.
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