Organisation Type:
1-4 Million
ICAO:
EICK
IATA:
ORK
Website:
http://www.adifferentkindofhub.ie
Telephone:
+353 21 431 31 31
Country:
Ireland

Status update: “is attending The 17th World Route Development Forum

Facts (Overview)

Cork Airport is the International Gateway for the South of Ireland. It is Ireland's second busiest airport catering for a record 3.3 million terminal passengers in 2008.

In 2010 8 airlines accommodated almost 2.5 million passengers on 60 scheduled and charter routes direct from Cork Airport.

Figures

Number of Terminals:
1
Urban population:
Total Catchment Population:
1.8 million
Number of Runways:
2
Length of main runway (m):
17/35: 2,133m
Operational Opening Hours:
24 hours a day, 364 days a year (close Christmas Day)
Ownership:
DAA
Number of Direct Destinations:
50+
List of Top 5 airlines:
Aer Lingus, Ryanair, Wizz Air, Jet2
Passenger Numbers (mppa):
2.43 million in 2010
Cargo Tonnes (p.a.):
Number of Serving Airlines:
30+ (Scheduled and Charter)
Aircraft Parking Stands:
18
CORK AIRPORT WELCOMES NEW AER LINGUS SERVICE TO LONDON GATWICK

CORK AIRPORT WELCOMES NEW AER LINGUS SERVICE TO LONDON GATWICK

Management at Cork Airport is delighted to confirm that from March 6th Aer Lingus will operate a new twice daily service to London Gatwick.


Welcoming the announcement, Cork Airport's Marketing Manager, Kevin Cullinane said: "This is a huge boost for Cork Airport at the start of a new year and a major vote of confidence in the Cork region. I am sure the announcement will be welcomed by the travelling public as well as by our region's tourism and business communities. Cork Airport has always sought to provide its customers with a choice of airlines and destinations and this announcement is a further step in achieving this".
 
Aer Lingus Corporate Affairs Director, Enda Corneille said: "The new twice daily service from Cork to Gatwick will give our customers more choice and greater flexibility and, furthermore, ease of access to the southeast of England. The new service will complement our four daily services between Cork and London Heathrow and will further strengthen business, leisure and connecting traffic between the south of Ireland and London".
 
From March 6th, the new service will depart London Gatwick daily at 6.50am, arriving in Cork at 8.15am and depart Cork at 9.55am arriving in London Gatwick at 11.20am. The evening flight will leave London Gatwick at 5.50pm, arriving in Cork at 7.15pm, with the return flight departing Cork at 9pm, arriving in Gatwick at 10.25pm.
 
Aer Lingus operates year round services from Cork to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Birmingham, Lanzarote, London Heathrow, Malaga, Manchester, Munich, Paris, Rome and Tenerife, with seasonal services operating to Alicante, Faro, Geneva, Lisbon and Nice.
 
Further information and booking details are available at www.corkairport.com  and www.aerlingus.com   
 
-ENDS-

Upcoming Key Routes
0
Underserved Key Routes
3
Unserved Key Routes
22

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