Aer Lingus Regional Code Explanation
Sylvain45
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Hello
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 answers
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Hey!
Exactly the same problem, have you solved it? Thanks in advance.
I'm leaving shortly, and it's quite annoying not to be able to progress more!
Ciao
Clément-
It's resolved,
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. -
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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