Cork Airport's newly launched Summer Schedule sees over 40 routes served by 8 airlines operating out of Cork.
Over 2 million passengers are expected to travel through Ireland's second largest airport this year with passengers finally getting away for that long-awaited summer getaway or city break.
Ryanair will operate their largest ever summer schedule at Cork Airport, with 25 routes on offer. Of those, 7 are new routes - with a daily service to Manchester and Edinburgh, a thrice-weekly service to Birmingham along with twice-weekly services to Venice, Pisa, Alghero (Sardinia) and Valencia. Ryanair has also restored essential connectivity for both business and leisure passengers, with daily services to London-Stansted, London-Gatwick, and a five-times weekly service to London-Luton.
Aer Lingus has commenced services to the ever-popular sun destinations, with a five-times weekly service to Malaga, thrice-weekly services to Lanzarote, Faro and Palma, along with a twice-weekly service to Dubrovnik, Croatia. Aer Lingus has also restored essential business connectivity to Amsterdam and to London-Heathrow, with a four-times-daily service to the latter.
Cork Airport welcomes the return of their European airline partners, Air France, Lufthansa and SWISS International Airlines who will join their existing European airline partners - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Vueling.
For city-break lovers, Cork Airport offers superb connections to some of Europe's largest cities - Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and Zurich and Milan. Vueling are currently operating a thrice-weekly service to Paris (Orly). KLM Royal Dutch Airlines currently operate a twice-daily service to Amsterdam, which gives superb access to the Dutch capital along with connections to the wider KLM Royal Dutch Airlines worldwide route network. Similarly, Air France currently operate a six-times weekly service to Paris (Charles de Gaulle). Lufthansa will resume a thrice-weekly service to Frankfurt on May 13 while SWISS International Airlines will operate a twice-weekly service to Zurich commencing on April 15. Both services to Frankfurt and Zurich will offer passengers the option to connect to the wider Lufthansa and SWISS route networks.
The Summer Schedule is currently operational and will run until the end of October