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Dublin - LAX/Vegas/San Fran

I want to book flights from Dublin to either Vegas, San Fran or LA. We want to spend 2 weeks driving between the 3 places but im a bit confused as to who flies from Dublin. We got charged £150 excess baggage by Easyjet last month coming home from Vegas via London so we want to go straight from Belfast/Dublin.

Any help appreciated. Cheers.
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  • mitchg
    mitchg Posts: 382 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Air Lingus.. done this a few years back to go to LA nice way to go too actually. When we done it so not sure its the same now we actually went through the US Immigration system whilst at Dublin this save a long queue at the other end Flew Heathrow onto Dublin all as one flight package. Check out other Air Lingus places of origins.
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  • bandraoi
    bandraoi Posts: 1,261 Forumite
    Put the trip into expedia or one of the other travel search engines and it will give you a list of options.
  • PandaPants_2
    PandaPants_2 Posts: 1,978 Forumite
    Good god! Why didnt i think of that?? :rotfl:
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  • duchy
    duchy Posts: 19,511 Forumite
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    American Airlines fly Dublin to Chicago
    Oh 'ello-just realised it's you again :)
    So pretty much as per the other thread but Dublin- Chicago to SF or Vegas-they go to all major cities direct.
    I usually fly to Vegas via Chicago and would say it's a reasonable place to fly through (or I wouldn't keep doing it :) )
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  • Smick100
    Smick100 Posts: 313 Forumite
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    American Airlines out of Dublin are just Aer Lingus codeshare.

    Be warned, Aer Lingus has quite low comfort standards on board compared to the likes of BA / Virgin.
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