Aer lingus Economy Class Magazine AUG 2015

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Inflight

ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE SHANNON / BOSTON B767 AUGUST 2015

Aer Lingus June / July 2015

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Welcome aboard Flying with Aer Lingus means you will experience excellent customer service, comfort and, of course, safety. There’s plenty for you to enjoy on board, including our inflight entertainment, the details of which are outlined on the following pages. After all, we’re here to help you make the most of your flight. If you have any special requests, be sure to let us know.

OVERHEAD SCREENS

On the main overhead screens all passengers can enjoy the latest box office movies and a selection of TV programmes.

Your comfort and safety Are you ready for take-off and landing?

Please pay attention to the cabin crew while they demonstrate the use of safety equipment before take off, and we strongly recommend that you read the safety instruction card in the seat pocket in front of you. P Is your seatback fully upright? P Is your armrest down? P Is your tabletop stowed? P Have you stored your bags in the overhead locker or under the seat in front of you?

Use of electronic devices

To use your mobile phone and all other portable electronic devices during taxi, take-off or landing, they must be switched to “flight mode” or the “flight safe” setting. If you wish to use your phone during your flight, please make sure you select flight safe mode before your phone is powered off. After landing, and only when the crew has advised that it is safe to do so, you are permitted to use your mobile phone, provided it is within easy reach.

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BOX OFFICE

Home From Tim Johnson, who has been involved with other well-known animations such as Antz and How To Train Your Dragon, comes Home, based on Adam Rex’s children’s book, The True Meaning of Smekday. An exceptionally voiced and satrically concieved animation, it really is one for the whole family to enjoy.

No Smoking In line with Irish Government regulations, Aer Lingus has a no smoking and no electronic cigarettes policy on board. These are not permitted in any part of the cabin.


Overhead Screens Movies & TV

BOX OFFICE

Home

AUGUST FROM SHANNON

AUGUST FROM BOSTON

BOX OFFICE MOVIE

BOX OFFICE MOVIE

Home

Song Of The Sea

PG | FAMILY | 96 MINS

PG | FAMILY | 93 MINS

When Oh, a loveable alien, lands on Earth and finds himself on the run from his own people, he forms a friendship with an adventurous girl named Tip.

Saoirse has the ability to transform from seal to human, and is the last of her kind. She journeys to the sea to free fairy creatures in the modern world.

TELEVISION

TELEVISION

America: Facts vs. Fiction

America’s Money Vault

The Art Of Graffiti

Super Senses

Megafactories

Ireland’s Oyster Clan

DOCUMENTARY | 30 MINS

DOCUMENTARY | 60 MINS

DOCUMENTARY | 30 MINS

DOCUMENTARY | 30 MINS

DOCUMENTARY | 60 MINS

LIFESTYLE | 30 MINS

In this episode, we learn who else rode with Paul Revere and that George Washington wasn’t really the first U.S. President.

Hidden deep under the streets of New York City, hundreds of billion of dollars in gold bars are tucked away in a bunker.

Profiles of three artists who are creating boundarypushing work in media that are not part of the traditional definition of art.

Biologist Patrick Aryee and physicist Helen Czerski continue their exploration of the world of animal senses by investigating sound.

Hand built at Learjet’s massive factory in Kansas, the top of the range 60XR offers passengers fighterjet performance with luxury.

Gary and Brian argue over who would be the best godfather for Darren’s child, and decide to settle the matter by doing a series of challenges.

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Wild, Rugged, Liberating...

Have you ever dreamed of embarking on a journey of discovery, to hidden places and secret worlds where all kinds of enchantments lie waiting for you? Well now you can, The Wild Atlantic Way - the world’s longest coastal touring route –this captivating 2,500 km (1,553 miles) long route along the magnificent West of Ireland coastline stretches from the Inishowen Peninsula in Co. Donegal to Kinsale in Co. Cork.

Visiting this Summer? Be sure to download the FREE Wild Atlantic Way App – your perfect travel companion. Details on top spots to visit, what’s happening nearby and unmissable Hidden Gems waiting to be discovered along this spectacular route make your journey the trip of a lifetime!

A journey of discovery.... Roam, ramble, relax, dive, dance or discover, why choose one when you can do it all? The Wild Atlantic Way is oozing with dramatic scenes, stunning seascapes and lots of culture, heritage and adventure. Make summer 2015 the summer that you explore some hidden gems along this fabulously rugged coastline. Take it slow with meandering coastal walks, scenic cycle routes, a spot of kayaking and world heritage sites. Or plan something faster paced - why not scale a sheer cliff face, take a surf lesson, hike up a mountain or take a dive. You could join the craic at sessions and festivals, go island-hopping and visit ancient sites or sit by turf fires in traditional pubs and listen to the local stories. Whatever the pace you choose to take, along the way refuel in delightful cafes and restaurants, visit tempting food producers and quench your thirst with visits to craft breweries and bars to suit all tastes.

If you are looking for something that little bit special, take in one of ‘signature experiences’ at one of the 15 Signature Discovery Points, along a route that has 189 discovery points to choose from 26 offshore islands and countless numbers of hidden gems. Wherever you go along the Wild Atlantic Way, you will encounter moments of magic, moments to treasure and experiences that you will want to return to again and again. You will probably see a lifetime’ rainbows in just one trip.

For further information log onto www.wildatlanticway.com


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