Direct flights from Cork Airport
There are 36 destinations with direct flights from Cork Airport.
Destino | Duración | Días de la semana | Aerolíneas | Precio |
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LHR London | 1h 20m |
3-4 vuelos por día |
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AMS Haarlemmermeer | 1h 50m |
2-4 vuelos por día |
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STN Essex | 1h 25m |
2-3 vuelos por día |
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MAN Manchester | 1h 10m |
1-3 vuelos por día |
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EDI Edinburgh | 1h 20m |
1-2 vuelos por día |
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LGW London | 1h 20m |
1 vuelos por día |
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CDG Paris | 1h 50m |
1 vuelos por día |
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ACE Arrecife | 3h 50m |
2 vuelos por día |
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LPL Liverpool | 1h 5m |
1 vuelos por día |
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LTN Luton | 1h 15m |
1 vuelos por día |
Mostrar precio |
Destinations & direct flights from Cork Airport (Cork)
Cork (ORK) is the second largest airport in Ireland. The highest number of daily departures from Cork Airport is seen on the route to London Heathrow Airport (LHR), with an average of 3-4 flights every day. Furthermore, travelers can experience the longest available flight from Cork Airport on the Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ2 operated service to Tenerife South Airport (TFS), which lasts for roughly 4h 5m.
The top domestic destinations from Cork Airport based on popularity
Killarney (KIR)
7 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Carrickfinn (CFN)
1 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Dublin (DUB)
191 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Charleston (NOC)
17 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Shannon (SNN)
29 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Most popular international destinations from Cork Airport
Edinburgh (EDI)
151 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Liverpool (LPL)
62 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Gdansk (GDN)
73 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Palma de Mallorca (PMI)
151 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Manchester (MAN)
175 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Las Palmas (LPA)
126 vuelos programados para el próximo mes
Biggest airlines departing from Cork Airport
Airport information
Nombre del aeropuerto | Cork Airport |
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Código del aeropuerto (IATA) | ORK |
Ciudad | Cork |
País | Ireland (IE) |
Ubicación completa | Cork Airport |
Latitud | 51.844927 |
Longitud | -8.492792 |
Sitio web | Corkairport.com |
Mostrar en el mapa | Google maps |
Cork Airport - General Information
Cork Airport (known in Irish as Aerfort Chorcai) is Ireland's second-largest and busiest transport hub. Opened in 1961, it provides service to Cork city & county located in southwest Ireland.
The Ballygarvan airport, 8km south of Cork city centre, can be accessed using either the N27 southbound from Cork or R600 northbound (Kinsale).
Aerfort Chorcai Airport boasts two runways and can handle over 2.3 million passengers annually, serving national, international, low-cost airlines that offer direct flights to major European cities as well as popular vacation spots worldwide.
Ryanair and Aer Lingus operate seasonal flights to destinations in Spain, Portugal, Italy and the US.
Cork Airport features facilities and services including ATMs, Bank of Ireland branches, currency exchange offices, ATMs on the lower level as well as internet kiosks in both arrivals and departures areas.
Other facilities at Eason Airport include an Eason Book Store, Lir Chocolate Cafe, bar and food court. Passengers with extra time before their flight can pick up perfumes, aftershave and skincare from stores such as WH Smith.
Renting a Car
The airport boasts several rental agencies, such as Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Sixt and Hertz. Booking early can save both time and money. Taxis can also be found outside the terminal during airport hours; metered taxi fares from here to city centre bus station or train stations cost approximately EUR20 one way.
How to Get From Cork Airport to Cork Center
Cork Airport is Ireland's second-busiest and serves as a major gateway for Aer Lingus and Ryanair flights, while also being an important stopover between flights to/from Britain and Mainland Europe. It boasts a modern terminal building equipped with amenities such as bank/exchange offices, sports bars and the Jack Lynch Executive Lounge (fees apply).
If you are arriving via flight in Cork, there are multiple bus and train options to transport you into the city center. Parnell Place bus station serves most major towns and cities near Cork with buses leaving frequently from there.
Bus Eireann operates Cork's bus network, offering various local and intercity routes that connect Cork with surrounding areas. Some services, like 226's weekend service that runs every 30 minutes during daytime hours as well as connections to rail destinations are offered by them.
Taxis can also provide service between the airport and their respective hotels, though their costs tend to be relatively higher when compared with discount car rental or travel via bus. But for arriving passengers who wish to arrive as quickly as possible at their hotel accommodation, taxis may provide the fastest option available.
Transport from Cork Airport and into the city by bus
Bus Eireann buses make getting from Cork airport into town much simpler; you will be dropped off right in the city centre. Taxis may also be an option; please be mindful of additional passengers, luggage and animals, or travel at night or Sundays that could incur extra charges.
Accommodation options near and at Cork airport vary widely, from budget-friendly hotels such as Cork International Hotel in a central location to luxurious lodgings within close walking distance from terminal.
Cork is a very pedestrian friendly city and provides plenty of places in its center that are accessible on foot - attractions, shopping malls and dining establishments among many others. Additionally, there is a selection of bars, clubs and restaurants offering something for every taste imaginable in this cosmopolitan destination.
How to Reach Cork's Wild Atlantic Way and Ring of Kerry While staying in Cork, consider traveling out to the Wild Atlantic Way and Ring of Kerry for a day of exploration of this region. Both driving routes are known for their stunning beauty and rich historical legacy - however be wary as these routes are often very busy; be sure to plan your itinerary carefully in order to enjoy a pleasant journey.
How to get from Cork city to Spike Island Spike Island in County Kerry should be at the top of any visitor's itinerary when touring Ireland. This UNESCO World Heritage Site lies east of Ringaskiddy and was awarded top tourist attraction status at this year's World Travel Awards 2017.
Car rental agencies including Hertz, Avis and Europcar can be found within the arrival lounge at most airports; booking ahead can ensure smooth sailing between Spike Island and your arrival terminal.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How many airports are there near Cork?
How many airports are there near Cork?
What is the best airport to use when flying from Cork?
When departing from Cork, Cork Airport (ORK) is considered the most optimal airport due to its convenient location and accessibility.
Which airlines operate flights out of Cork Airport?
There are 9 airlines that fly from Cork Airport, the most popular are: Ryanair, Aer Lingus, KLM, Air France, Vuelin
What is the longest flight from Cork Airport?
The longest flight duration from Cork Airport is the route to Tenerife South Airport (TFS), which lasts approximately 4h 5m and is operated by an Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ2
What is the airport IATA-code for Cork Airport?
Cork Airport uses the IATA code: ORK
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