Cork Airport

Overview
Cork Airport (ORK) is the second busiest airport in Ireland, located about 8
kilometers south of Cork city center. It serves as a key gateway to the
southwest of Ireland, offering a range of facilities, airlines, and public
transportation options.
Facilities
Cork Airport features a modern terminal with a variety of amenities to ensure a
comfortable travel experience. Passengers can enjoy several dining options,
including cafes, restaurants, and bars, offering everything from quick snacks to
full meals.
The airport also has duty-free shops, retail stores, and convenience shops
selling travel essentials. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal.
Additional services include car rental desks, currency exchange, ATMs, and a
business lounge for passengers seeking a quieter space with additional comforts.
Airlines
Cork Airport hosts a range of airlines, providing both domestic and
international flights. Major airlines operating at Cork include
Aer Lingus,
Ryanair, and
KLM. These carriers offer
routes to various destinations across Europe, such as London, Amsterdam, Paris,
and seasonal holiday destinations in Spain, Portugal, and other popular
locations.
Public Transportation
Cork Airport is well-connected to the city and surrounding areas through several
public transportation options. Bus Éireann operates regular bus services (routes
226 and 226A) between the airport and Cork city center, as well as to Parnell
Place Bus Station, facilitating connections to other regions. Taxis are readily
available outside the terminal, offering a convenient option for direct travel.
Car rental services are also present, providing flexibility for travelers who
prefer to drive.
Cork Airport plays a crucial role in regional connectivity, providing essential
services and connections for both business and leisure travelers.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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