1961: A total of 10,172 passengers travelled through Cork Airport during its first year of operation.
2013: A total of 2.4 million passengers are set to travel through Cork Airport.
1961: On average, there were three inbound and three outbound flights per day (six in total). At this time, Cork Airport was closed on Sundays.
2013: At peak times of the year, there are 50 inbound and 50 outbound flights per day (100 in total). Cork Airport is now open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 364 days a year. (Closed ~ Christmas Day)
1961: One airline (Aer Lingus) operated services out of Cork Airport.
2013: 13 airlines operate services out of Cork Airport.
1961: Cork Airport flew to 2 routes.
2013: Cork Airport now flies to more than 50.
DESTINATIONS
Cork Airport flies to;
Alicante,
Amsterdam,
Barcelona,
Birmingham,
Bodrum,
Bordeaux,
Bristol,
Brussels,
Carcassonne,
Dubrovnik,
East Midlands,
Edinburgh,
Faro,
Fuerteventura,
Gdansk,
Geneva,
Girona,
Glasgow,
Gran Canaria,
Heraklion,
Izmir,
Jersey,
Krakow,
La Rochelle,
Lanzarote,
Lisbon,
Liverpool,
London Gatwick,
London Heathrow,
London Stansted,
Málaga,
Manchester,
Milan Bergamo,
Munich,
Newcastle,
Nice,
Palma de Majorca,
Paris,
Pisa,
Rennes,
Reus,
Salzburg,
Tenerife,
Verona,
Vilnius,
Warsaw,
Wroclaw
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