10-week closure of Cork Airport for runway upgrades

Thursday, April 15, 2021. 2:57pm
Closure of Cork Airport for runway upgrades
Irish Travel Agents Association disappointed at 10-week closure of Cork Airport for runway upgrades
Irish Travel Agents Association disappointed at 10-week closure of Cork Airport for runway upgrades

The ITAA believe that the upgrade work to runways could have been completed earlier on in the year when flights in and out of the airport were restricted

Dublin, 14 April 2021: The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) has expressed its disappointment that runway upgrades at Cork Airport are only being carried out now, and will see the airport closed for 10 weeks. The Association believes that this work could have been undertaken earlier in the year, while the airport was operating a reduced flight schedule as a result of COVID-19 travel restrictions.

The airport will be closed for almost three months from September in order to facilitate major runway upgrade works. Airport officials plan to operate on a summer schedule, and then pause all operations for construction works in order to be in a position to reopen for the Christmas period.

The ITAA have stated that there will be a pent up demand for travel around September and October, with many people looking to travel abroad for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic and these works will unnecessarily delay the reopening of Cork airport, which has already lost some of its routes to larger airports.

ITAA CEO Pat Dawson stated, “We are very disappointed to hear that Cork Airport will be closed for almost three months later this year, right at the point when international travel is set to pick up again. While we understand that it is essential to have the runways resurfaced, this is a long standing issue which should have been addressed before now. With so few people using the airport at the height of the pandemic, it would have been easy to work flight schedules around completing the runway upgrades in order to allow the airport to reopen when the threat of COVID-19 has passed.” He continued:

“We believe that there will be a pent up demand from the public for international travel in the later part of this year, as people continue to receive vaccinations against COVID-19. Cork Airport has already lost some of its routes to other larger airports. The travel trade will be negatively impacted by this, because due to these runway upgrades it is looking like they will have no product to sell from Cork Airport until 2022.”

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