Flights from Cork Airport

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Cork flights summary:

One of Ireland's fastest growing airports, Cork has recently expanded its range of flights to and from the UK, with Ryanair setting up a base there.

Domestic Flights  Irish Domestic flights from Cork

UK to Ireland Flights  Flights to Cork from the UK

Flights to Europe  Flights to Europe from Cork

Long Haul Flights  Long Haul flights from Cork

 

Domestic flights (excluding Northern Ireland)

Internal flights are available from the airlines listed below:

 


Flights from the UK

Flights are available from the airlines listed below:

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Belfast  International

Manx2

Belfast  City

Aer Arann

Birmingham  International

Aer Lingus

Bristol

Aer Lingus

Cardiff

Aer Lingus

Edinburgh

Aer Lingus

Glasgow  International

Aer Lingus

Liverpool  John Lennon

Ryanair

London  Gatwick

Aer Lingus
Ryanair

London  Heathrow

BMI
Aer Lingus

London  Stansted

Ryanair

Manchester

Aer Lingus

Newcastle  International

Jet2

Newquay

Air Southwest

Plymouth

Air Southwest

 

European Routes


Cork has a reasonable range of European destinations on offer, but has not seen anything like the same levels of expansion from Ryanair that have been witnessed at Shannon and Dublin. The main player for European flights from Cork is Aer Lingus, with Aer Arran additionally offering a couple of links into northern France. There has also been a significant expansion in the availability of flights from Cork to the new EU accession states, both by established national carriers such as CSA Czech Airlines (Prague), the Hungarian airline Malev (Budapest) and by budget airlines such as Wizz (Gdansk and Katowice) and Centralwings (Krakow and Wroclaw).

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Belfast   City

Aer Arann

Belfast   International

Manx2

Birmingham   International

Aer Lingus

Bristol

Aer Lingus

Cardiff

Aer Lingus

Edinburgh

Aer Lingus

Glasgow   International

Aer Lingus

Liverpool   Lennon

Ryanair

London   Gatwick

Aer Lingus
Ryanair

London   Heathrow

Aer Lingus

London   Stansted

Ryanair

Manchester   International

Aer Lingus

Newcastle   International

Jet2

Newquay

Air Southwest

Plymouth

Air Southwest

 

Long Haul Routes

There are currently no long-haul flights from Cork, partly due to the requirements of the Shannon Stopover Agreement, which would not make such services economical to operate. Connecting flights to long-haul destinations in the USA and Canada as well as Dubai can be made with Aer Lingus through Dublin, whereas a much wider range of options is available via London Heathrow.

Mini Guide to Cork

Situated on the banks of the River Lee, Southern Ireland's second city is the smallest ever to be named European Capital of Culture. In the run-up to Cork assuming that title at the start of 2005, millions of pounds were spent on a vast renovation and restoration scheme intended to transform a city previously best known for its bridges and hills into a modern metropolis worthy of such accolades. The results are stunning, as the all-new St. Patrick's Street, at the heart of Cork, proudly goes to show.

For decades, Cork has been regarded as an outsider city seeking the recognition it deserves. Not for nothing is surrounding County Cork known as “the Rebel County”, more likely than, say, the establishment-heavy Dublin to spark some form of uprising. It's significant that the area's two most famous sons are Michael Collins, figurehead of the popular Irish resistance, and Roy Keane, the tenacious former captain of the Republic of Ireland and Manchester United. This is a young and impassioned city, one that finds fresh blood and a renewed intellectual vigour through the yearly turnover of students at University College.

But Cork is, as much as anywhere else in the Republic, a place of tradition, poetry and beauty. West Cork, in particular, is as picturesque a location as any in all Ireland. Hire a car and drive along the coast, or simply the six miles down the road to Blarney, home of the fabled Stone. Within Cork itself, historical attractions like the 18 th century St. Anne's Church, on a hill overlooking the city, sit in proximity to some of the venues that presumably tipped the European Capital judges: Crawford Municipal Gallery, with its mix of works by local, national and international artists, or the multi-media delights of the Triskel Arts Centre. And, as again elsewhere in Ireland, nightlife is never a problem: traditionalists tend to head for old-school pub Sin É , while the younger crowd slouch elegantly in such swish hang-outs as Bodega and the Rhino Rooms.


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