Ireland Winter 06

You don't know who Bono is?

I was referring to my love of Guinness. Everything after that did not matter. :D

I am still working on the poster that does not know who Bono is...can you sat Looser...

Of course I know who Bono is. He's the lead for the Rolling Stones. :lol:

Refer to the above post/quote. I love U2, but Guinness came first. Maybe you should think a little before tossing out names.

Added: It might have helped if my attachment showed up as well, but for some reason it did not.
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Look Obviously Guinness is the most Important!!
Still has the Europe schedule been announced for next summer
yet?? all the others finalised theres in NOV at the latest, Probably
too late for alterations to service now... Waiting for a press release
( yeah right! )...
 
ETOPS 757 service would be logical, but would that involve a cabin rennovation to accomodate Envoy seating? CO did it with their Euro-757's (16 seats up front vs. 24 on a domestic 757). If US were to move to 16 seats on all 757's, with a handful configured with the Envoy seating/pitch, then they could have a somewhat consistent fleet to serve both types of flying well. And, having those seats for a PHX-HNL flight wouldn't be so bad, either.
 
Look Obviously Guinness is the most Important!!

If you go to Ireland for the Guinness, just remember the beer drinking rules:

SYMPTOM: Feet cold and wet.
FAULT: Glass being held at incorrect angle.
ACTION: Rotate glass so that open end points toward ceiling.

SYMPTOM: Feet warm and wet.
FAULT: Improper bladder control.
ACTION: Stand next to nearest dog, complain about his house training.

SYMPTOM: Beer unusually pale and tasteless.
FAULT: Glass empty.
ACTION: Get someone to buy you another beer.

SYMPTOM: Opposite wall covered with fluorescent lights.
FAULT: You have fallen over backward.
ACTION: Have yourself lashed to bar.

SYMPTOM: Mouth contains cigarette butts.
FAULT: You have fallen forward.
ACTION: See above.

SYMPTOM: Beer tasteless, front of your shirt is wet.
FAULT: Mouth not open, or glass applied to wrong part of face.
ACTION: Retire to restroom, practice in mirror.

SYMPTOM: Floor blurred.
FAULT: You are looking through bottom of empty glass.
ACTION: Get someone to buy you another beer.

SYMPTOM: Floor moving.
FAULT: You are being carried out.
ACTION: Find out if you are being taken to another bar.

SYMPTOM: Room seems unusually dark.
FAULT: Bar has closed.
ACTION: Confirm home address with bartender.

SYMPTOM: Taxi suddenly takes on colorful aspect and textures.
FAULT: Beer consumption has exceeded personal limitations.
ACTION: Cover mouth.

Jim
 
ETOPS 757 service would be logical, but would that involve a cabin rennovation to accomodate Envoy seating? CO did it with their Euro-757's (16 seats up front vs. 24 on a domestic 757). If US were to move to 16 seats on all 757's, with a handful configured with the Envoy seating/pitch, then they could have a somewhat consistent fleet to serve both types of flying well. And, having those seats for a PHX-HNL flight wouldn't be so bad, either.

CO does have a Business Class product on their 757s. AA, on the other hand, sells their transatlantic 757s as all-coach, then gives the domestic F seats to their top-level frequent fliers and full-fare Y buyers. I think that might be a better option for US, though the FFs won't like it--the markets in question don't have much premium demand, unlike CO who uses the 757s to a number of business markets.
 
I think that might be a better option for US, though the FFs won't like it--the markets in question don't have much premium demand, unlike CO who uses the 757s to a number of business markets.

I agree. They are shorter transatlantic flights and as long as they don't sell the seats as J tix, then I think it would be a good way to use the planes domestically and in Europe. Also, if a biz trav really needs to fly J, then US codeshare flt through another city can be booked instead of the 757. They should expand the FC cabin beyond 8 seats though.
 
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U.S have applied and received slots to enter Ireland next winter, with
an opt out clause if not profitable.
 
Would this be continued nonstop from PHL to DUB and SNN, or a single aircraft to serve both cities?
 

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