As the region begins to open again, there are multiple announcements of flights being added to the timetable from Cork Airport.
Ryanair have resumed flights to 23 destinations from Cork from July 1. Swiss are also set to being their Cork to Zurich link on July 5 and it has also been announced that KLM will begin flying from Cork to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on August 3.
The Ryanair services are from Cork to Alicante, Bordeaux, Budapest, Carcassonne, Faro, Girona, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Malaga, Malta, Milan Bergamo, Naples, Palma, Reus and Tenerife.
Polish services to Gdansk, Katowice, Poznan and Wroclaw will also recommence, while UK services to Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton and London Stansted will be timetabled.
RESTRICTIONS LIFTED
News of the services was welcomed by Niall McCarthy, managing director of Cork Airport.
“Both our team at Cork Airport and all the crew in Ryanair look forward to making all flights as a safe and as comfortable as possible, as people return to flying from Cork after lockdown restrictions have been lifted.”