Cork Airport Switches to Holiday Mode for Summer 2023

Tuesday, March 28, 2023. 10:31am
Cork Airport Switches To Holiday Mode As 2023 Summer Schedule Takes Off
Pictured at Cork Airport to mark the commencement of the 2023 Summer Schedule are brother and sister Nathan (8) and Robyn Lougheed (5), all set to take-off on their summer holidays. Also included are Tara Finn, Head of Aviation Business Development, Cork Airport; Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director, Cork Airport and the Cork Airport mascot. This summer, 1.2 million seats will be available across 44 scheduled routes from Munster’s busiest and best-connected airport. (Pic: Brian Lougheed)

Cork Airport Switches To Holiday Mode As 2023 Summer Schedule Takes Off

With 44 routes, operated by 8 scheduled airlines, Cork Airport offers the best selection of summer destinations in the South of Ireland. 

1.2 million seats will be on sale from now until late October 2023, with additional seats and increased frequencies on 13 routes.

New summer routes to Seville, La Rochelle, Bristol, East Midlands, Venice Treviso, and Rome Fiumicino complement the most extensive summer schedule in four years at Ireland’s second busiest airport.

Superb European hub connectivity to London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, Paris Charles de Gaulle, and Frankfurt will underpin a very extensive route offering. 

With car parking on the doorstep, swift security queues and a short walk to the gate, passengers from Munster and the South of Ireland will “love taking off” from Cork Airport this summer.

 Cork Airport has officially launched its 2023 Summer Schedule which includes 1.2 million seats across 44 scheduled routes, operated by 8 airlines. With over 2.5 million passengers forecasted to travel through the busiest airport in the South of Ireland this year, passengers in counties Cork, Kerry, Waterford, Limerick, Clare, Tipperary and throughout South Leinster have the best choice of destinations for that long-awaited summer holiday. The 2023 Summer Schedule is now operational and will run until October 29, 2023.

This summer, Ryanair will operate their largest ever summer schedule at Cork Airport, with 29 routes to choose from. Of these, five are new summer routes – with twice-weekly services to Seville, La Rochelle, Venice Treviso and Rome Fiumicino along with a three-times weekly service to East Midlands. Ryanair will also operate increased frequencies on 11 routes this summer – London Stansted, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Lanzarote, Malaga, Faro, Alicante, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona Reus, and Bordeaux.

Aer Lingus has resumed services to Faro and Malaga, while services to Dubrovnik and Palma de Mallorca will recommence in May. Aer Lingus has increased frequencies on the Malaga and Faro routes from Cork Airport this summer, with the airline operating a daily service to Malaga and a six-times weekly service to Faro in the months of July and August. Aer Lingus will also maintain key European hub connectivity to Amsterdam Schiphol (six-times weekly with two services on Monday, Friday, and Sunday) and London-Heathrow, with a four-times-daily service to the latter.

Cork Airport Switches To Holiday Mode As 2023 Summer Schedule Takes Off
Pictured at Cork Airport to mark the commencement of the 2023 Summer Schedule are brother and sister Nathan (8) and Robyn Lougheed (5), all set to take-off on their summer holidays. Also included are Tara Finn, Head of Aviation Business Development, Cork Airport; Emma De Gallo, Operations Intern, Cork Airport and the Cork Airport mascot. This summer, 1.2 million seats will be available across 44 scheduled routes from Munster’s busiest and best-connected airport. (Pic: Brian Lougheed)

Last Sunday, Cork Airport welcomed the eagerly anticipated return of Air France, operating a daily service to Paris Charles de Gaulle, providing direct air access to the French capital and superb onward connectivity across the wider Air France global network. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will operate a twice-daily service to Amsterdam Schiphol while Lufthansa and SWISS International Air Lines (operated by Edelweiss) will return in April, operating services to Frankfurt and Zurich respectively, complementing the range of European flag carriers that are operating at Ireland’s second busiest airport. 

Aer Lingus Regional will restore important connectivity to the south-west of the UK as it commences a six-times weekly service to Bristol. This new service, operated by Emerald Airlines will provide great access for passengers across the South of Ireland to Bristol, Bath, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Wiltshire, the West Country as well as Wales.

For sun worshippers, Cork Airport offers a great selection of routes to some of Europe’s most popular sun hotspots – including Ryanair services to Sardinia (Alghero), Valencia, Tenerife, Alicante, Pisa, and Aer Lingus’ services to Dubrovnik and Lanzarote.

Speaking at the launch of the Cork Airport 2023 Summer Schedule, Head of Aviation Business DevelopmentTara Finn said: “We have an incredibly jam-packed summer schedule on offer at Cork Airport this year. With 44 routes across the UK and Continental Europe, there is superb choice to be had from Ireland’s second-busiest airport. The highlights of this year’s extensive summer schedule are new routes to great destinations such as Seville, La Rochelle, Rome, and Venice Treviso along with increased frequencies on no less than 13 routes. Business passengers will be well catered for this summer, with the return of services to Frankfurt with Lufthansa, twice-daily services to Amsterdam Schiphol with KLM and the much-anticipated return of a daily service to Paris Charles de Gaulle with Air France.”

Managing Director at Cork Airport, Niall MacCarthy added: “We have a great team in Cork Airport, working hard every day to make your passenger journey easier. We strive to provide friendly service, in a spotlessly clean building with short, easy security queues, friendly greetings upon your return trip and fast baggage return to get you on your way quickly. Our travel advisory remains to arrive 90 minutes before your flight, and we will see you safely on your way. If you have not tried Cork Airport in a while for your family summer holiday, give it a try this year. ”

Passengers planning to fly from Cork Airport this summer are advised to arrive at least 90 minutes before their flight departure time to allow for a hassle-free airport experience. Since the start of the year, an average of 96% of passengers have cleared security in less than 15 minutes. Cork Airport has consistently ranked highly for customer service, with recent, independent market research showing that passengers gave a high score of 4.7/5.0 for customer satisfaction. 

For a full list of destinations this summer, check out corkairport.com

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