Which aircraft and routes offer Aer Lingus Business Class?
Aer Lingus Business Class operates on the A330-200, A330-300, and A321LR, with the A330-300 being the most polished version for transatlantic routes. The cabin flies regularly on premium routes from Dublin including DUB - NYC, DUB - LAX, and DUB - SFO, as well as other long-haul Aer Lingus services. The A330 variants carry 49 Business seats (rows 1 - 7), while the A321LR carries just 16 seats (rows 1 - 4), making it more intimate but less frequently deployed on major routes.
Which seats should I book to avoid other passengers?
The 1-2-1 staggered configuration means seats on the "1" side (window, single seats) offer visual privacy from seatmates, while the "2" middle pair have limited visual separation. If you're flying solo and want maximum solitude, book a window seat; if you're a couple and don't mind proximity, the middle pair is fine. Note that no seat offers a closing door - all passengers share the same open cabin environment, unlike British Airways Club Suite's fully enclosed suites.
What's the main drawback to sitting in Aer Lingus Business Class?
The staggered 1-2-1 layout sacrifices direct aisle access from every seat; middle-pair passengers must climb over or wait for window-seat neighbors, which can disrupt sleep and bathroom visits on overnight flights. Additionally, crew product consistency varies significantly by route and time of year, so service quality is not guaranteed to match premium competitors like Singapore Airlines or Cathay Pacific. Some passengers also find the lack of a closing door an intrusion on privacy during long-haul overnight flights.
How does Aer Lingus Business Class compare to British Airways Club Suite?
BA Club Suite features fully enclosed suites with sliding doors and superior layout flexibility, giving it a clear privacy and prestige advantage, but Aer Lingus undercuts on price and matches BA on bed length (76 inches). Aer Lingus also edges ahead on in-flight entertainment robustness and cabin mood lighting, making the experience more modern and reliable. Choose Aer Lingus if you prioritize value and don't need a closing door; choose BA if privacy and premium prestige are non-negotiable.