Aer Lingus Credit card - pros and cons?

Part (much?) of the reason that rewards are so poor is that the interchange fees in the EU, which are used to fund these kinds of loyalty/reward schemes, are so much lower than in the US.
 
She’d likely still get through Fast track with you as an AerClub member, no skin off anyones’ nose to let her through. The DAA security lads are pretty sound that way.
 
Hi; nice grid - thanks. Does AL cover winter sports I.e. skiing - do you know? Tia
 
Still assuming it will be a reduced offer, otherwise why change it?
 
Do you know if two people (the cardholder and an additional cardholder) can review the BOI aerclub card on a mobile app? Avant offer this but KBC did not, only the main cardholder could see anything for KBC. I'm not a BOI customer so it would just be the credit card.
 
Not on two separate logins, but you could just use the same login, there’s a bit of a faff in setting up a new device but it should work okay. You can even have two logins set up on the app, in case the second person already has a BoI account.
 
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If any Aer Credit card user here not planning to use or about to expire their lounge access or FastTrack/priority boarding passes, I would be grateful to have them. we are family of 4 travelling with Aer Lingus next month. i have only 2 passes in my rewards section so looking for another 2 if available with any one. thanks
 
Just used some of the benefits, AL lounge was good, plenty of sandwiches/wraps and a hot food chioce. Bottled beer/spirits/wine/soft drinks.
Saved us having to buy anything in the airport and we were able to take some items on the flight.
Travel insurance for the year sorted for both of us. Approx 90 euro
Return flights for 2 to Crete next may booked. These are 700 euro currently on the site.
So for 6.5 a month its a no brainer for us.
 
This might be relevant to fellow seniors.! I was having problems getting travel insurance until I looked at the Aer card. Most companies put on a loading ( 200E +) if you're over 65 - they will also limit any one trip to 30 days. Withe the Aer card you can get travel insurance up to age 80 and any one trip can be up to 90 days. So buying an Aer or platinium card is a no brainer for any senior who might be going on an extended break.