Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2.5 hours is a totally reasonable time to show up at the airport. I would also swear off an airline that did this to me.
Not for a flight that does preclearance to the US, like Ireland or Abu Dhabi. Then you need to add the usual 2.5 -3 hours and add at least an hour for the US passport and customs control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I couldn’t check in online for some reason.
Maybe because one way ticket? I really have no idea. We go to England a lot via BA or Virgin and never had issues.
Anyway, contacted smart fares. They will refund original flight with an email from AL saying denied boarding.
At Dublin airport again now and went to AL ticket desk. Still very unhelpful, said they don’t have a customer service email it has to be done through website. Which I tried yesterday and it didn’t work because 3rd party
booking.
They’re just awful.
Will try and deal with it further tomorrow when I’m at home and can use a desktop.
Also… was at check in desk 85 mins before flight take off.
Record the interaction, pay whatever it takes to get home and then get a 261 lawyer
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was doing 3 different legs. Was easier to use one website.
Don’t lots of people use Travelocity, Expedia, smart fares etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTH is the Dublin Preclearance? We were there last year and this is the first I'm hearing of it. Is this only out of DC?
It’s where you clear US immigration and customs at foreign departure point rather than at home. In my opinion, it’s the stupidest policy ever, but it persists in Ireland, Abu Dhabi, and certain parts of the Caribbean.
I would much rather wait in line prior to my flight than after. It's much easier to walk off the plane in a domestic terminal and get your luggage. It does require planning though because the lines are longer for preclearance and you have to get to the airport much earlier.
+1. It’s also much easier if you have to make a connecting flight when you get back to the US.
Do they accept GE? My guess is no…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTH is the Dublin Preclearance? We were there last year and this is the first I'm hearing of it. Is this only out of DC?
It’s where you clear US immigration and customs at foreign departure point rather than at home. In my opinion, it’s the stupidest policy ever, but it persists in Ireland, Abu Dhabi, and certain parts of the Caribbean.
I would much rather wait in line prior to my flight than after. It's much easier to walk off the plane in a domestic terminal and get your luggage. It does require planning though because the lines are longer for preclearance and you have to get to the airport much earlier.
+1. It’s also much easier if you have to make a connecting flight when you get back to the US.
Anonymous wrote:Your issue isn’t Aer Lingus, it’s booking 3rd party. Don’t do THAT again.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I couldn’t check in online for some reason.
Maybe because one way ticket? I really have no idea. We go to England a lot via BA or Virgin and never had issues.
Anyway, contacted smart fares. They will refund original flight with an email from AL saying denied boarding.
At Dublin airport again now and went to AL ticket desk. Still very unhelpful, said they don’t have a customer service email it has to be done through website. Which I tried yesterday and it didn’t work because 3rd party
booking.
They’re just awful.
Will try and deal with it further tomorrow when I’m at home and can use a desktop.
Also… was at check in desk 85 mins before flight take off.
Anonymous wrote:If you were at the counter more than 75 minutes before departure then you have every right to be upset, and you could even pursue involuntarily denied boarding compensation. If you weren’t at the counter at least 75 mins before then I am sorry this is a giant learning experience.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I couldn’t check in online for some reason.
Maybe because one way ticket? I really have no idea. We go to England a lot via BA or Virgin and never had issues.
Anyway, contacted smart fares. They will refund original flight with an email from AL saying denied boarding.
At Dublin airport again now and went to AL ticket desk. Still very unhelpful, said they don’t have a customer service email it has to be done through website. Which I tried yesterday and it didn’t work because 3rd party
booking.
They’re just awful.
Will try and deal with it further tomorrow when I’m at home and can use a desktop.
Also… was at check in desk 85 mins before flight take off.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was doing 3 different legs. Was easier to use one website.
Don’t lots of people use Travelocity, Expedia, smart fares etc?