The author recently flew Aer Lingus’ Airbus A321XLR in Business Class from Minneapolis to Dublin, using 50,000 Avios. They highlighted the A321XLR’s status as the longest-range narrow-body jet, but focused on the business class experience.
Business Class Experience:
- The seating configuration features a mix of 2-2 and 1-1 layouts, with only four "throne" seats offering direct aisle access.
- While comfortable, the overall experience is described as frill-less with basic food and amenities.
Entertainment and Technology:
- The A321XLR includes an 18-inch 4K UHD monitor and a user-friendly entertainment system, along with Bluetooth audio pairing and ample charging options.
- The selection of movies and TV shows is extensive, although Wi-Fi was unavailable during the flight.
Bedding and Service:
- Aer Lingus provides good pillows and blankets, but the amenity kit is average.
- The dining service was efficient, with a friendly flight attendant named Ross who managed to serve the entire meal shortly after takeoff, including a tasty starter and decent main course.
Conclusion:
While Aer Lingus’ business class experience is solid, it doesn’t stand out in terms of luxury. The author would fly with the airline again if schedules and fares align, but the service is considered middle-of-the-pack overall.