Ryanair, unveiled its Cork Summer 2025 schedule with 33 routes, including one new route to Fuerteventura, as well as increased frequencies on 14 other popular routes to/from Cork, including Alicante, Barcelona, Edinburgh, Gdansk, Girona, Liverpool, London, Malaga, Manchester, Mallorca, Paris, Reus, Seville, and Valencia.
Ryanair’s 21% passenger growth is underpinned by four based aircraft , including three new Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 “Gamechanger” aircraft which reduce CO2 and noise emissions by 16% and 40% respectively representing a $400m investment and supporting over 2,000 local jobs, while driving year-round tourism at the same time.
Cork Airport Head of Aviation Business Development & Communications, Tara Finn said “With 33 routes on offer this summer, Ryanair will provide direct services to a fantastic range of destinations across the UK and Europe – with something to suit all tastes. Whether it’s new adventures on a European city break in Paris, Valencia, Brussels or Gdansk; or soaking up the glorious Mediterranean summer sunshine in Alghero, Rhodes, Zadar or Faro, now is the perfect time to book your summer getaway.
In addition, it is brilliant to have year-round connectivity to Fuerteventura, and increased frequencies on no less than 14 of our most popular routes. On behalf of the team at Cork Airport, I would like to thank Ryanair for their continued commitment to growth at Ireland’s fastest-growing airport.”
Ryanair Chief Marketing Officer, Dara Brady, said “As Ireland and Europe’s No.1 airline, we are pleased to announce Ryanair’s Summer 2025 schedule for Cork, including our new Fuerteventura route. We have also added extra flights on another 8 routes to/from Shannon for Summer 2025, including Alicante, Edinburgh, Faro, Kaunas, Krakow, Malaga, Porto, and Reus, giving our customers in the Munster and South-Leinster regions even more choice and regular connections at the lowest fares in Europe.
We are pleased to announce 1 new Ryanair route from Cork this summer to Fuerteventura (33 total), as well as extra flights on fourteen existing routes to/from Cork. Ryanair’s Summer 2025 schedule will be operated by its four Cork-based aircraft, including three eco-efficient Gamechangers. These advanced aircraft reduce CO2 emissions by 16% and noise levels by 40%, reflecting a $400 million investment in Cork, supporting over 2,000 local jobs, boosting year-round inbound tourism.”
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