Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A330-200 Details and Pictures

Aer Lingus Airbus A330 202 EI DAA St Keeva Caoimhe at Los Angeles International Airport

Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A330-200 Details and Pictures. Aer Lingus operated 5 wide-body aircraft Airbus A330-200.

The Airbus A330-200 has the longest range capability in the Aer Lingus fleet.

It flies on all Transatlantic routes but with particular frequency on the Los Angeles and San Francisco routes.

If the Aer Lingus narrow-body aircraft ( A320-200 and A321-200) configured with single economy class, this wide-body A330 configured with business and economy class.

EI LAX Airbus A330 200 of Aer Lingus St Mella at Dublin Airport
EI LAX Airbus A330 200 of Aer Lingus St Mella at Dublin Airport

Airbus A330-200 Aer Lingus Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraftDeliveredName
EI-DAAAirbus A330-200Apr 2001St Keeva / Caoimhe
EI-DUOAirbus A330-200May 2007St Columba / Colum
EI-EWRAirbus A330-200Jan 2015St. Thomas / Tomás
EI-GEYAirbus A330-200Apr 2018St Benan / Beineón
EI-LAXAirbus A330-200Apr 1999St Mella / Mella

Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A330-200 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Aer Lingus operates 2 versions of Airbus A330-200.

Both version are configured with 2 class cabin, business and economy class.

First version of A330-200 operates in a two-class configuration of 23 Business Class and 248 Economy Class seats.

Second version of A330-200 operates in a two-class configuration of 23 Business Class and 243 Economy Class seats.

For customers who purchase a Flex Fare, an Exit or Choice seat will be included as part of the purchase subject to availability.

For all other customers: There is a charge for Exit Row seats.

Exit row seats have extra legroom for passengers who want to stretch out on board and enjoy priority boarding.

There is a charge for Choice seats.

Customers who purchase Choice seats enjoy priority boarding with early access to overhead bins.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A330-200 Aer Lingus Version 1

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A330 200 Aer Lingus Version 1
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A330 200 Aer Lingus Version 1

First version of Airbus A330-200 operated by Aer Lingus is the most common.

It may accommodate 271 passengers in two classes: business and economy.

Business class consists of 23 flat bed seats.

Noise that is coming from the galley will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 2nd row.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Position of the seats 2A, 4A, 4G, 4 H, 5D, 6A and 6H to the aisle may also cause discomfort.

The seats 3A, 3G, 3K, 4D, 5A, 5G, 6D have additional space for storage in form of console and offer some privacy.

For passengers that need privacy during the flight will be ideal the seats 3K and 5K.

Close location to the lavatory and galley may cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats of the 6th row.

Behind the exit row economy class seats are located.

Economy class is divided into two sections.

First section consists of 19 rows of seats.

Most of them have 2-4-2 configuration.

Passengers of the seats 11AC will take advantage of extra space for their legs.

Among disadvantages of these seats: proximity of the galley and lavatory, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

Aer Lingus designates the seat 12C as a Choice seat.

Entertainment equipment stored under this seat restricts legroom, close location of the galley may also cause discomfort.

Passengers traveling with infants are often seated on the seats 12DEFG as they have bassinet locations.

These seats offer extra legroom but are narrower than standard, have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Proximity of the galley is another disadvantage of these seats.

The seats 12HK are designated as Choice seat.

These seats have limited legroom, are located close to the galley and lavatory.

As the tray tables are in the armrests, the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 16A and 16K have misaligned windows.

Other passengers tend to congregate in the air of the seats 28C, 28DEFG, 28H and the seats of the 29th row while waiting to use lavatories.

Limited recline is another disadvantage of the seats 28DEFG, 29AC and 29HK.

Behind another exit row the second section of economy class seats is located.

Thanks to the exit row located in front the seats of the 30th row offer extra legroom.

The tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable and reducing the width of these seats.

Lack of floor storage may also represent a problem.

As the exit door protrude inside the legroom of the seats 30A and 30K is restricted a little.

As there are no seats behind the seats 39D and 39G are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

The seats 40AC, 41AC, 42AC, 40HK and 41HK feel narrower because of the curvature of the airplane.

Because of the misaligned seats the seats 40DEG have less legroom.

These seats offer extra storage space.

as the tray tables are built-in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Close location to the lavatory will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 42G, 42HK and 43G.

Limited recline makes the seats 42HK and the seats of the last 43th row bad seats.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A330-200 Aer Lingus Version 2

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A330 200 Aer Lingus Version 2
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A330 200 Aer Lingus Version 2

Second version of Airbus A330-200 may transport 266 passengers.

There are two classes of seats here: business and economy.

Business class has 5 rows of seats.

There are totally 23 flat-bed seats here.

The noise that is coming from the galleys may disturb passengers of the seats of the 2nd row.

These seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Proximity of the galley and lavatories is also a main disadvantage of the seats of the 6th row.

Position of some seats to the aisle may be bothersome.

These are the following seats: 2A, 2G, 2H, 4A, 4G, 4H, 5D, 6A and 6H.

Presence of console is an advantage as it may be used for storage and it protects from the aisle activity.

Such console have the following seats: 3G, 3K, 4D, 5A, 5G, 5K and 6D.

Economy class consists of 243 standard seats.

The seats of the economy class are divided into two sections.

First section includes 18 rows of seats.

Most of them have 2-4-2 configuration.

Passengers of the seats of the 11th row will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.

Among disadvantages of these seats: close location of the lavatory and galleys, as the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage.

Passengers traveling with babies are often seated on the seats 11DEG as they have bassinet locations.

The seats 12DEFG are narrower than standard and have limited legroom because of the transitions of the seats from 3 to 4.

Other passengers tend to gather in the area of the last rows of the section while waiting to use lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of the seats 27C, 27H, 28AC and 28HK. Limited recline is one more disadvantage of the seats of the 28th row.

Behind exit row the second section of economy class seats is located.

Due to the exit row located in front the seats of the 29th row offer extra space for passengers’ legs.

However, these seats are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 29DEFG are first reserved for passengers with infants as they have bassinet locations.

As the seats 38D and 38G jut out into the aisle, they are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

The seats 39DEG have limited legroom but extra storage space.

As the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced.

Because of the curvature of the airplane the seats AC, HK of the rows 39-41 feel narrower and cramped.

Limited recline makes the seats of the 42nd row bad seats.

Airbus A330 Business Cabin High Comfort Seats

The A330 Business Cabin is furnished with a fully lie-flat 6.5ft long bed.

And with a width of 22 inches, you’ll have plenty of room to stretch out as you dream your way across the Atlantic.

Airbus A330 Economy Cabin Recaro Seats

The Economy cabin in Aer Lingus A330 aircraft is fitted with Recaro seats ensuring a 31″ pitch.

More details on the range of seat types available for purchase or upgrading your seat selection can be found in our seats and cabin section.

Airbus A330-200 Aer Lingus Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. Aer Lingus’ A330-200 features AVOD (Audio Video on Demand) in both classes. Passengers seated in Business Class may create their own personal playlists, using the thousands of MP3s available.
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  • Video. Aer Lingus’ A330-200 features AVOD (Audio Video on Demand) in both classes, which allows passengers to watch a variety of movies, television programs and music videos. Headphones are provided complimentary on all long-haul flights.
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  • AC Power. This aircraft is equipped with Ireland/UK compatible 240V AC power outlets at every Business seat and between every two Economy seats. Each seat has a USB power port.
  • Internet. Wi-Fi is available on all A330 aircraft  on all transatlantic routes.  Click here to learn more.
  • Food. On long-haul flights, passengers receive complimentary meals including a starter, choice of main course, dessert, and non alcoholic drinks. There is a charge for alcoholic beverages. Snacks and breakfast are also served on applicable flights.
  • Onboard Shopping. Have fun browsing through boutique, your on-board shopping magazine. It’s overflowing with luxury brand discounts, saving you up to 60% on high street prices. No, that’s not a typo! Browse it to believe it

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Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A321-200 Details and Pictures

Aer Lingus Airbus A321 200 EI CPE St Enda Eanna landing at London Heathrow Airport

Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A321-200 Details and Pictures. The Airbus A321-200 services high demand routes on the Aer Lingus short haul network.

It frequently operates on flights between Dublin and London. Aer Lingus operates 3 aircrafts Airbus A321-200.

Airplane Airbus A321 represents elongated by seven meters modification of A320 aircraft.

The airplane as compared to all predecessors assembled in Toulouse, France was decided to be assembled in Hamburg, Germany.

This airplane is equipped with more powerful engines and enhanced brake units.

Airbus A321 200 Aer Lingus EI CPG St Aidan Aodhan at Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport
Airbus A321 200 Aer Lingus EI CPG St Aidan Aodhan at Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport

Airbus A321-200 Aer Lingus Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraftRemarkName
EI-CPEAirbus A321-200Dec 1998St Enda / Eanna
EI-CPGAirbus A321-200May 1999St Aidan / Aodhan
EI-CPHAirbus A321-200Nov 1999St Dervilla / Dearbhile

Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A321-200 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Aer Lingus A321-200 operates in a one-class configuration of 212 Economy Class seats.

For customers who purchase a Flex Fare, an Exit or Choice seat will be included as part of the purchase subject to availability.

For all other customers: There is a charge for Exit Row seats.

Exit row seats have extra legroom for passengers who want to stretch out onboard and enjoy priority boarding.

There is a charge for Choice seats.

Customers who purchase Choice seats enjoy priority boarding with early access to overhead bins. 

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A321-200 Aer Lingus

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A321 200 Aer Lingus
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A321 200 Aer Lingus

All the seats of this airplane are located in Economy class.

The seats are divided into three sections.

First sections consists of 9 rows of seats.

Most of them have 3-3 configuration.

Because of the position of the bulkhead the seats of the 1st row have restricted legroom.

Among other disadvantages: close location of the galley, restricted width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 8A and 8F as well as the seats of the 9th row are not reclining.

For passengers traveling with companions will be ideal the seats 9BC and 9DE.

These seats have no overhead bins.

Behind the exit row the second section of Economy class seats is located.

Passengers of the seats of the 10th row will take advantage of extra legroom.

However, these seats have no overhead storage, are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Because of the exit row located behind the seats 23BC and 23DE are not reclining.

Also these seats have no overhead bins.

Passengers traveling with a partner will like these seats that provide more privacy due to missing windows’ seats.

Behind another exit row the third section of seats is located.

There are 13 rows of seats here per 6 in each.

Thanks to the exit row located in front passengers of the seats of the 24th row will feel comfortable as they have more legroom space.

As the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable the width of these seats is reduced a little.

In addition these seats have no overhead bins and floor storage during take-off and landing.

Proximity of the lavatories will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats 35C and 35D and of the seats of the last 36th row.

Limited recline makes the seats of the 36th row bad seats.

Airbus A321-200 Aer Lingus Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Food. Aer Lingus offers a variety of food options for purchase. On Airbus A321 flights, Aer Lingus offers the Sky Cafe service – hot beverages, muffins, biscuits, smoothies, soft drinks, spirits, beer, and many more items.
  • Onboard Shopping. Have fun browsing through boutique, your on-board shopping magazine. It’s overflowing with luxury brand discounts, saving you up to 60% on high street prices. No, that’s not a typo! Browse it to believe it

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Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A320-200 Details and Pictures

EI DEJ Aer Lingus Airbus A320 214 St Kilian Cillian landing at Schiphol

Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A320-200 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Aer Lingus operated 34 narrow-body aircraft Airbus A320-200.

The Airbus A320-200 is the backbone of the Aer Lingus short haul fleet and operates between Ireland and European destinations.

Airbus A320 is the first passenger airplane in which fly-by-wire system is used is used.

As compared to mechanical system in fly-by-wire system the airplane is operated by electronic signals.

This system switches accent from the pilot to automation providing stability in the air, increases flight’s evenness, undertakes many control functions reducing considerably load on the pilot.

EI DEI Airbus A320 200 AerLingus Irish Rugby Team cs St Cornelius Conchúr
EI DEI Airbus A320 200 AerLingus Irish Rugby Team cs St Cornelius Conchúr

Airbus A320-200 Aer Lingus Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraftDeliveredName
EI-CVAAirbus A320-200Jun 2000St Schira / Scire
EI-CVBAirbus A320-200Feb 2001St Mobhi / Mobhi
EI-CVCAirbus A320-200Apr 2001St Kealin / Caoilfhionn
EI-DEAAirbus A320-200Apr 2004St Fidelma / Fiedeilme
EI-DEBAirbus A320-200May 2004St Nathy / Nathi
EI-DECAirbus A320-200Jun 2004St Fergal / Fearghal
EI-DEEAirbus A320-200Aug 2004St Ultan / Ultan
EI-DEFAirbus A320-200Sep 2004St Declan / Deaglan
EI-DEGAirbus A320-200Sep 2004St Fachtna / Fachtna
EI-DEHAirbus A320-200Oct 2004St Conleth / Connlaodh
EI-DEIAirbus A320-200Sep 2015St. Cornelius / Conchúr
EI-DEJAirbus A320-200Feb 2005St Kilian / Cillian
EI-DEKAirbus A320-200Mar 2005St Eunan / Eunan
EI-DELAirbus A320-200Apr 2005St Canice / Cainneach
EI-DEMAirbus A320-200Apr 2005St Ibar / Ibhar
EI-DENAirbus A320-200May 2005St Kieran / Ciaran
EI-DEOAirbus A320-200Mar 2015St Sebastian
EI-DEPAirbus A320-200Oct 2005St Eugene / Eoghan
EI-DERAirbus A320-200Nov 2005St Mel / Mel
EI-DESAirbus A320-200Dec 2005St Pappin / Paipan
EI-DVEAirbus A320-200May 2007St Aideen / Etaoin
EI-DVGAirbus A320-200Nov 2007St Flannan / Flannan
EI-DVHAirbus A320-200Dec 2007St Ciara / Ciara
EI-DVIAirbus A320-200Jun 2008St Emer / Eimear
EI-DVJAirbus A320-200Apr 2009St Macartan / Macartan
EI-DVKAirbus A320-200Jan 2011St Brigid / Brighid
EI-DVLAirbus A320-200Apr 2011St Moling / Molling
EI-DVMAirbus A320-200Mar 2011St Colman / Colman
EI-DVNAirbus A320-200May 2011St Caimin / Caimin
EI-EDPAirbus A320-200Feb 2009St Albert / Ailbhe
EI-EDSAirbus A320-200Feb 2009St Malachy / Maolmhaodhóg
EI-FNJAirbus A320-200Jun 2016St Dympna / Dymphna
EI-GALAirbus A320-200May 2017St. Maeve / Maedbh
EI-GAMAirbus A320-200Jun 2017St Brona / Bronagh

Aer Lingus Fleet Airbus A320-200 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Aer Lingus A320-200 operates in a one-class configuration of 174 Economy Class seats.

For customers who purchase a Flex Fare, an Exit or Choice seat will be included as part of the purchase subject to availability.

For all other customers: There is a charge for Exit Row seats. Exit row seats have extra legroom for passengers who want to stretch out onboard and enjoy priority boarding.

There is a charge for Choice seats.

Customers who purchase Choice seats enjoy priority boarding with early access to overhead bins.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320-200 Aer Lingus

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 Aer Lingus
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 Aer Lingus

All the seats are located in 29 rows that have 3-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats of the 1st row will feel comfortable thanks to extra space for their legs provided by cutout in the wall.

Among disadvantages of these seats: close location of the galley and lavatory, lack of floor storage during take-off and landing and reduced width as the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable.

Due to the exit row located behind the seats of the 11th row are not reclining.

As the seats of the 12th row are located between two exit rows, these seats on the one hand extra legroom, but on another they are less reclining than standard.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing and are narrower than standard.

The best seats on this airplane are considered the seats of the 13th row as they offer extra legroom.

However, these seats have reduced width as the tray tables are in the armrests and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Proximity of the lavatories may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 28C and 28D and of the seats of the last 29th row.

Limited recline makes the seats 29ABC and 29DEF bad seats.

Airbus A320-200 Aer Lingus Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Food. Aer Lingus offers a variety of food options for purchase. Beverage service is complimentary. On Airbus A320 flights, Aer Lingus offers the Sky Cafe service – hot beverages, muffins, biscuits, smoothies, soft drinks, spirits, beer, and many more items. 
    More Information
  • Onboard Shopping. Have fun browsing through boutique, your on-board shopping magazine. It’s overflowing with luxury brand discounts, saving you up to 60% on high street prices. No, that’s not a typo! Browse it to believe it

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