Quick answer: Call Aer Lingus customer service at 1-800-474-7424 — daily - hours vary; check the official site. Pressing 0 at every prompt is the quickest route to a live agent.
Aer Lingus’s publicly published customer service line
1-800-474-7424Daily - hours vary; check the official site
This is Aer Lingus’s own published number — your call goes directly to the airline, not to us. We never charge a fee and never route your call through a middleman.
Aer Lingus customer support: what to expect
Aer Lingus — IAG-owned but outside the alliances — keeps its support in Ireland, and its transatlantic value fares mean agents field a steady diet of US customer calls each afternoon, Irish time. Its AerClub program uses Avios, tying it loosely to the BA/Iberia ecosystem.
Worth knowing: Aer Lingus fares booked via British Airways or Iberia use the same Avios currency — but only the ticketing airline can change the booking.
How to reach a live person at Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus’s phone menu, like most airlines’, tries to keep you in self-service. Here is what actually gets you to a person:
- At each prompt, ask for a “representative” or press 0. Two or three repeats is normally enough to force a transfer to a person.
- Avoid picking a narrow menu option when you can. A general request often routes to a live agent faster than a specific sub-menu.
- If Aer Lingus offers an automated call-back, take it. You keep your place in the queue without holding the line.
- Call within the first hour after the line opens, and mid-week (Tuesday to Thursday). Mondays and the days after major disruption are the busiest.
- Have your booking reference or confirmation number in front of you before you dial — it shortens the whole call.
- If the phone wait is long, the Aer Lingus app or website live chat is often quicker for simple changes and questions.
Aer Lingus response times by channel
Pick your channel based on urgency — the differences are big:
| Channel | Typical response |
|---|---|
| Phone | A few minutes to 30+ minutes on hold at peak; shortest early morning and mid-week |
| App / website live chat | Usually a few minutes; best for simple changes |
| Email / web contact form | 1 to 3 business days |
| Social media (X, Facebook) | Several hours to about a day |
| Airport service desk | Immediate, in person — best during travel disruptions |
What the Aer Lingus customer service line handles
- New bookings and reservations
- Flight changes, cancellations and rebooking
- Refunds and travel credit
- AerClub loyalty account help
- Baggage, seating and special assistance
Before you call Aer Lingus: what to have ready
A two-minute prep before dialing routinely saves twenty on the phone. Gather:
- Your booking reference or confirmation number (usually six characters)
- The passenger name exactly as it appears on the booking
- Your AerClub number, if you are a member
- Travel dates and flight numbers for the trip in question
- A payment card — only if you plan to pay for a change or extra. Never read card details to anyone who called you unexpectedly.
- Pen and paper to note the agent’s name and any case number
Other ways to contact Aer Lingus
Besides the phone, you can reach Aer Lingus through live chat and the help center on its official website, the Aer Lingus mobile app where available, and its verified social media accounts. For many changes, chat is faster than calling.
Open Aer Lingus’s official help & contact page
Aer Lingus customer service — frequently asked questions
Is 1-800-474-7424 really Aer Lingus’s customer service number?
Yes. 1-800-474-7424 is Aer Lingus’s own publicly published customer service line. We list it for convenience and link to Aer Lingus’s official contact page so you can confirm it yourself. The call connects directly to Aer Lingus — this directory does not run a call center.
What hours can I reach Aer Lingus customer service?
Aer Lingus’s line operates daily - hours vary; check the official site. Expect longer holds during business hours in the airline’s home market.
How do I skip the automated menu and get a real person at Aer Lingus?
Keep asking for an “agent” at every prompt and skip the self-service options. If a call-back is offered, take it. The step-by-step version is in the “Reach a live person” section above.
Does Aer Lingus charge a fee to call customer service?
No. Aer Lingus does not charge a fee to speak with customer service; standard phone-plan rates are all that apply. If anyone asks you to pay a separate “service fee” to connect your call or hold a booking, hang up — that is not the airline.
What can the Aer Lingus phone line help with?
Reservations, flight changes and cancellations, refunds and travel credit, AerClub account questions, and baggage or special-assistance requests.
How can I contact Aer Lingus without calling?
Use Aer Lingus’s website or mobile-app live chat, its online help center, or its verified social media accounts. Chat is often faster than the phone for simple changes.
When is the best time to call Aer Lingus?
Right after the line opens for the day, and mid-week (Tuesday to Thursday). Avoid Monday mornings and the days following widespread disruption.
How do I reach Aer Lingus about a delayed or lost bag?
Call the main customer service line and follow the baggage prompts, or visit the baggage desk at the airport. Aer Lingus’s website also has a baggage-tracing tool. See our lost-baggage guide for the full process.
How do I request a refund from Aer Lingus?
Start a refund request on Aer Lingus’s official website, or call the customer service line. Refund eligibility depends on your fare type and the reason for the change. Our airline-refunds guide explains your rights.
How do I know I am not calling a fake Aer Lingus number?
Confirm the number on Aer Lingus’s own website before calling, never pay a “service fee” to be connected, and be wary of numbers from paid ads. Read our guide on avoiding fake airline phone numbers.
How we verified this listing
The number above is Aer Lingus’s own publicly published customer service line. It was last checked against Aer Lingus’s official website and other public sources on May 25, 2026, and this page’s editorial content was last updated on July 8, 2026 by Martin B., Founder & Editor. We are an independent directory, not a call center, and we have no affiliation with Aer Lingus. Numbers change — if this one looks wrong, tell us and we will re-check it.