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Ryanair Launches 2 New Routes From Cork as Part of Winter 2024 Schedule

Ryanair has announced two new routes to and from Cork as part of its new winter 2024 schedule at the airport.

The two new routes are Cork to Brussels/Charleroi, and Cork to Rome Ciampino.

Ryanair has also added extra Winter flights on two of its most popular Cork routes – Lanzarote and Manchester.

Ryanair has operated to and from Cork for the past 37 years, carrying over 20 million passengers to date and investing heavily in the region.

Ryanair Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said: “Ryanair is committed to Ireland’s regional development which is reflected in our +85% traffic growth at Cork since 2019/pre-Covid. We’ve operated to/from Cork for over 37 years now, during which time we have invested heavily in the region, including our 3 Cork-based aircraft which represent a $300m investment and our support of over 1,500 local jobs. We look forward to continuing our positive relationship with Cork Airport to further deliver important regional development, connectivity, jobs, and year-round tourism in the years ahead.”

Tara Finn, Head of Aviation Business Development at Cork Airport, said: “As Ireland’s fastest growing state airport this year so far, it is great to welcome the team from Ryanair to Cork today as they announce their exciting Winter schedule. Ryanair will offer an extensive range of routes from Cork Airport this Winter, including some superb sun destinations like Faro, Fuerteventura, Seville, and Valencia along with great cities like Brussels, Edinburgh, Paris, Rome, and Venice. I’d like to thank Ryanair for their continued commitment and investment in Cork Airport and we look forward to fostering that great working relationship into the future.”

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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