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Delta Airlines N190DN Boeing 767-300ER new to Delta Airlines in March 1997 |
Delta Airlines comes to Dublin every morning sending out Boeing 757 or 767 from New York-JFK and a summer seasonal flight from Atlanta. When Delta Airlines arrives in Dublin, Ireland every morning around 9am it continues to return to New York-JFK around before or after lunchtime as flight time is a bit shorter 6 & the half hours roughly.
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American Airlines N174AA Boeing 757-200 new to American Airlines in November 2002
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During the winter American Airlines travels to Dublin from New York-JFK and Chicago-O'Hare in the summer. The only fleet American Airlines are sending out is Boeing 757-200 from New York I don't know from Chicago American Airlines 757 are used for US domestic & international.
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US Airways N202UW Boeing 757-200 new to USAir July 1995 ex N633AU
US Airways a parent to American Airlines currently flies to Dublin from Philadelphia during late morning and it operates from Charlotte during summer. I last saw US Airways last year in London Gatwick, UK registered N280AY Airbus A330-200 before it ends it's operation & replaced to London Heathrow, UK. In Dublin US Airways sends out another Boeing 757-200.
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United Airlines N17133 Boeing 757-200 new to Continental 1998.
Finally United Airlines destination to Dublin comes from Newark and Washington-Dulles. The fleet United Airlines come to Ireland is a Boeing 757-200 with winglets & 4 emergency exits over the wings making like a 757-300. It also comes to Ireland in early morning then continues going back to the United States I don't think Aer Lingus does it when it fly to the US.
All US airliners and Aer Lingus US destinations are located in Terminal 2. The interesting thing about Dublin Airport is it has United States border preclearance treating flights from US to Republic of Ireland as a domestic flight, US Customs check and United States Department of Immigration if your an EU or any non US Citizen you get immigrated to any US destination in Dublin Airport departures.
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