During a short flight between Ireland and the UK, holidaymakers and business travellers alike were delighted to find a major experience upgrade awaited them on their short flight
A passenger on board a recent Aer Lingus flight was delighted to make a rare discovery when they set foot on board and arrived at their seat.
The only qualm some have with the screens on short haul flights is that earphones are not generally supplied unless you are flying trans-Atlantic, so you have to use your own wired headphones.
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