Seat 12 F is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Passengers with Choice Seats enjoy priority boarding and early access to the overhead bins. Seat 12 E is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 12 D is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 12 C is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 12 A is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 K is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 H is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 G is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 F is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 E is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 D is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 C is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 11 A is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 10 K is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 10 H is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 10 G is a standard Economy Class seat. Seat 10 F is a standard Economy Class seat. Seat 10 E is a standard Economy Class seat. Seat 10 D is a standard Economy Class seat. Seat 10 C is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. Seat 10 A is a standard Economy Class seat that Aer Lingus designates as a 'Choice Seat'. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. Seat 1 G is a standard Business Class seat, however, the proximity to the lavatory and galley might be bothersome. The close proximity to the galley and the position of the seat/bed to the aisle might be bothersome. Seat 1 D is a standard Business Class Bulkhead seat. Mary Considine, CEO of Shannon Airport Group, said: “ Aer Lingus is a highly regarded airline and we have worked closely with them to secure this new service to Charles de Gaulle from Shannon, demonstrating our commitment to expanding our European route network“.Seat 1 A is a standard Business Class seat, however, the proximity to the lavatory and galley might be bothersome. For the first time in 12 years, Shannon will have a scheduled service to Charles de Gaulle Airport, a major hub in Europe serving 119 countries worldwide. The Aer Lingus network at Shannon also provides non-stop flights to London – Heathrow, New York JFK, Boston and now Paris. The route will be operated on Airbus A321LR aircraft with 184 seat capacity in two classes (16 Business Class/168 Economy) and promotional fares are available from €159 return. For the northern winter season, the service has a temporary suspension from Januto March 13, 2024.Paris – Shannon Flight EI 909 CDG 11:40 – SNN 12:30 Thursday and Sunday.Shannon – Paris Flight EI 908 SNN 08:15 – CDG 11:00 Thursday and Sunday.Advertisement - Aer Lingus flight schedule between Shannon and Paris
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