Cork Airport warmly welcomed the announcement that Aer Lingus Regional, exclusively operated by Emerald Airlines, will fly a new four-times weekly year-round service to Glasgow from 27 October and that it will operate additional services to Bristol, bringing the existing six-times weekly service up to a nine-times weekly service, using ATR72-600 aircraft.
Head of Aviation Business Development & Communications at Cork Airport, Tara Finn added: “Cork Airport will serve over three million passengers this year. We are very ambitious to continue to expand the range of destinations and airlines flying from Cork. We plan to deliver double-digit growth again in 2025 and expect more announcements in the months ahead. Thank you to Aer Lingus Regional for this further vote of confidence in Cork Airport.”
Managing Director at Cork Airport, Niall MacCarthy said “We love the Aer Lingus Regional brand at Cork Airport. It now serves two vibrant UK cities, along with the eight destinations served by the Aer Lingus mainline brand. We are growing strongly, both inbound and outbound, from Cork Airport and more routes and greater connectivity are always welcome, proving that flying from Cork is the easiest flying experience in the country.”
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