Aer Lingus Regional Code Explanation
Sylvain45
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I want to buy plane tickets on the Aer Lingus website, and it's my first time doing this. However, I have a misunderstanding with two of their fields:
When I need to fill in the information about the passengers, I reach the part: Phone number and I have to choose several things:
1/ Type of number and here it’s mobile/cellular or Hour, I chose Hour
2/ the country, well not too hard I took France^^
3/ Area Code, here I don’t understand anything, the field is preceded by the phone code +33, but when I enter my phone number with or without the 0, I don’t have enough space to put all the digits, so what should I put here?
4/ Local number, what should I put here too?
Thank you for your responses
Sylvain45
I want to buy plane tickets on the Aer Lingus website, and it's my first time doing this. However, I have a misunderstanding with two of their fields:
When I need to fill in the information about the passengers, I reach the part: Phone number and I have to choose several things:
1/ Type of number and here it’s mobile/cellular or Hour, I chose Hour
2/ the country, well not too hard I took France^^
3/ Area Code, here I don’t understand anything, the field is preceded by the phone code +33, but when I enter my phone number with or without the 0, I don’t have enough space to put all the digits, so what should I put here?
4/ Local number, what should I put here too?
Thank you for your responses
Sylvain45
2 réponses
So, here's how we dealt with this problem.
We selected not "Mobile cell phone" but "Landline" in the dropdown menu preceding the number entry. Landline means "fixed phone number".
Then in:
- area code: we entered the beginning of the number (the "04") --> by typing on Google Images "area code phone France" you can find a map of France with all the codes corresponding to your department (Paris: 01; Marseille, Lyon, Montpellier... "04" etc.)
- and in the next box we enter the rest of the number
Ex: fixed phone number 04 66 42 25 38
- select: "landline" in the dropdown menu
- select: "+33" (for France) in the next dropdown menu
- area code, enter/type: 04
- local number, enter/type: 66 42 25 38
We selected not "Mobile cell phone" but "Landline" in the dropdown menu preceding the number entry. Landline means "fixed phone number".
Then in:
- area code: we entered the beginning of the number (the "04") --> by typing on Google Images "area code phone France" you can find a map of France with all the codes corresponding to your department (Paris: 01; Marseille, Lyon, Montpellier... "04" etc.)
- and in the next box we enter the rest of the number
Ex: fixed phone number 04 66 42 25 38
- select: "landline" in the dropdown menu
- select: "+33" (for France) in the next dropdown menu
- area code, enter/type: 04
- local number, enter/type: 66 42 25 38
In fact, in the region code you put the prefix of your phone number, I mean the first two digits, for example if you're calling from Paris it will be 01 and in the next box you put the rest of the number.
I got this answer by calling the Aer Lingus service
There you go, have a good flight.