[3] The queue line begins in a castle-like structure (in which a "hand" used to hold Corkscrew Hill's logo) with the ride's name on a bill board, saying "Europe in the Air: A High-Flying Adventure."
The line wraps around ponds, through dark primitive tunnels and (oddly) enter a high-tech room showing maps of the countries and landmarks you are about to "fly" over.
Next, guests enter a room with a pre-show, showing an "advertisement" and summary of Europe in the Air, a fictional airline.
The ride "flies" over Europe's landmarks to laid-back music and eventually "lands" in Ireland again.
The loading and unloading platform drop back down, and guests exit through a hallway, showing pictures of the previously seen sights along with advertisements from Aer Lingus which were ended in 2011.