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Cork Airport is one of the three main international airports in the Republic of Ireland (Dublin and Shannon are the other two). Situated 5 miles(8km) to the south of Cork City Centre, the airport is the ideal gateway to the South West of Ireland. A number of regional and international destinations are served from Cork Airport. Aer | Cork Airport is one of the three main international airports in the Republic of Ireland (Dublin and Shannon are the other two). Situated 5 miles(8km) to the south of Cork City Centre, the airport is the ideal gateway to the South West of Ireland. A number of regional and international destinations are served from Cork Airport. Stobart Air (Aer Lingus Regional) and Ryanair have a large presence at the airport along with Aer Lingus, which has four aircraft at based the airport, making it an important European hub. In 2007, Cork Airport handled 3.2 million passengers, making it the third busiest airport in the Republic of Ireland in terms of passenger numbers. The airport handled 2.4 million passengers in 2018. | ||
==Official Spotting Locations== | ==Official Spotting Locations== | ||
None | None | ||
==Other Spotting Locations== | ==Other Spotting Locations== | ||
Continue past the airport entrance on the N27 towards Kinsale. After the airport this road becomes the R600. Turn right at Bowens Cross which is the third junction to the right and the first which has roads to the left and right. After turning right the road reaches Lios Cross after around 1000 metres. Immediately before the crossroads there is a small amount of room to park on the left. Good views of the runway and approach with excellent photography. | |||
If you take a right at the cross roads by Lios Cross spotting area, that road goes down the side of the runway and there is a number of gates along this road to pull in and see views of aircraft taking off and landing. Airport Police are usually ok with this, however the Gardaí do move cars on. There is also a pull in just a little past the end of runway 16, after you turn the bend on the road just after going under the approach lights. This is only good for Runway 16 arrivals however, too far back from threshold to take photos of aircraft taxiing out to take off on this runway. | |||
In the airport itself there's a few places to spot. The roof floor of the short term multi story car park has great views of the north apron and aircraft taxiing to take off on runway 16 and landing on runway 16. Only downside to this spot is, you have to pay, it's €3.00 per hour. | |||
If you pass the multi story car park entrance and exit and head towards the cargo area just before you turn the bend to go down towards to cargo warehouses, there's a fence next to Sixt Car rental's depot. However, park in the car rental pick up parking area if there's a space, do not park on the road as it is double yellow lines and Airport Police are strict on this, as this road is also the main emergency access route to the apron and airfield. | |||
Take a left at the next roundabout immediately after the business park entrance roundabout, follow the road down past the old terminal, you will see the fence looking over stands 6 & 7 by the green passenger tunnels, this is spot is good for taking photos of aircraft parked on these stands or taxiing past. Use discretion here as there is no where to park, except next to the grass verge by the fence, Airport Police may move you on, as this is the entrance for terminal deliveries, but there are usually ok at weekends when there isn't many deliveries. | |||
==Locations to Avoid== | ==Locations to Avoid== | ||
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==Regular Traffic== | ==Regular Traffic== | ||
*Aer | *Aer Lingus | ||
*Aer Lingus | *Aer Lingus Regional/Stobart Air | ||
*Air | *Air France | ||
* | *Flybe | ||
* | *Iberia Express | ||
*Ryanair | *Ryanair | ||
* | *Swiss International Airlines | ||
* | *Volotea | ||
==Facilities and Transportation== | ==Facilities and Transportation== | ||
State of the art terminal building, the largest public building in Munster, consisting of 30 check in desks & 8 departure gates. Shops include WHSmith & The Loop Duty Free. There's a cafe at the arrivals end on the ground floor called The Kinsale Bar & Café, a Refuel sub bar and WHSmith has a Costa Coffee Express self serve machine. After security, you will walk through the Loop Duty Free shop, stocking a wide range of cosmetics, jewellery, fragrances, gifts and gadgets plus Duty Free cigarettes and alcohol if you are flying out of the EU. In departures you will find FoodRepublic, a newly opened buffet restaurant serving breakfast from 0400am and then lunch and dinners from 1200 noon until the last flight departs, FoodRepublic also features Badger & Dodo barista bar. More for the coffee lovers, you will find an AMT kiosk right outside FoodRepblic. At the far end of departures outside Gate 6, there's a WHSmith, Craft Lane bar service food also and around the corner at Gate 8, there is a Swissport Aspire Executive Lounge. For kids there is a small play area next to AMT. | |||
Bus Éireann operates a high frequency bus service to Cork City, Route 226/226A which serves the Cork Airport Business Park, Turners Cross, Cork City & Kent Railway Station. Route 226A terminates at the airport, however, Route 226 continues on to Kinsale, serving Five Mile Bridge, Belgooly & Riverstick along the way. Route 225, operates from Cork Airport to Ringaskiddy Ferry Port & Haulbowline Navy Base, serving Ballygarvan & Carrigaline. CityLink operate an Express bus service to Limerick & Galway. | |||
Taxis are available outside the arrivals door. | |||
There is no train station at Cork Airport however the bus Route 226/226A will take you direct to Kent Station, where you will access Cork's suburban rail network, along with Intercity Rail including services to Dublin, Killarney, Limerick & Tralee. |
Latest revision as of 22:18, 24 November 2019
Continent: Europe | Country: Ireland |
Cork Airport | |
Location | Cork, Ireland |
IATA code | ORK |
ICAO code | EICK |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.corkairport.com |
Overview map | [ ] |
Communications | |
Tower | 119.3 |
Ground | 121.85 |
Clearance | |
Approach | 119.9 |
ATIS | 120.925 |
Cork Airport is one of the three main international airports in the Republic of Ireland (Dublin and Shannon are the other two). Situated 5 miles(8km) to the south of Cork City Centre, the airport is the ideal gateway to the South West of Ireland. A number of regional and international destinations are served from Cork Airport. Stobart Air (Aer Lingus Regional) and Ryanair have a large presence at the airport along with Aer Lingus, which has four aircraft at based the airport, making it an important European hub. In 2007, Cork Airport handled 3.2 million passengers, making it the third busiest airport in the Republic of Ireland in terms of passenger numbers. The airport handled 2.4 million passengers in 2018.
Official Spotting Locations
None
Other Spotting Locations
Continue past the airport entrance on the N27 towards Kinsale. After the airport this road becomes the R600. Turn right at Bowens Cross which is the third junction to the right and the first which has roads to the left and right. After turning right the road reaches Lios Cross after around 1000 metres. Immediately before the crossroads there is a small amount of room to park on the left. Good views of the runway and approach with excellent photography.
If you take a right at the cross roads by Lios Cross spotting area, that road goes down the side of the runway and there is a number of gates along this road to pull in and see views of aircraft taking off and landing. Airport Police are usually ok with this, however the Gardaí do move cars on. There is also a pull in just a little past the end of runway 16, after you turn the bend on the road just after going under the approach lights. This is only good for Runway 16 arrivals however, too far back from threshold to take photos of aircraft taxiing out to take off on this runway.
In the airport itself there's a few places to spot. The roof floor of the short term multi story car park has great views of the north apron and aircraft taxiing to take off on runway 16 and landing on runway 16. Only downside to this spot is, you have to pay, it's €3.00 per hour.
If you pass the multi story car park entrance and exit and head towards the cargo area just before you turn the bend to go down towards to cargo warehouses, there's a fence next to Sixt Car rental's depot. However, park in the car rental pick up parking area if there's a space, do not park on the road as it is double yellow lines and Airport Police are strict on this, as this road is also the main emergency access route to the apron and airfield.
Take a left at the next roundabout immediately after the business park entrance roundabout, follow the road down past the old terminal, you will see the fence looking over stands 6 & 7 by the green passenger tunnels, this is spot is good for taking photos of aircraft parked on these stands or taxiing past. Use discretion here as there is no where to park, except next to the grass verge by the fence, Airport Police may move you on, as this is the entrance for terminal deliveries, but there are usually ok at weekends when there isn't many deliveries.
Locations to Avoid
Location
Regular Traffic
- Aer Lingus
- Aer Lingus Regional/Stobart Air
- Air France
- Flybe
- Iberia Express
- Ryanair
- Swiss International Airlines
- Volotea
Facilities and Transportation
State of the art terminal building, the largest public building in Munster, consisting of 30 check in desks & 8 departure gates. Shops include WHSmith & The Loop Duty Free. There's a cafe at the arrivals end on the ground floor called The Kinsale Bar & Café, a Refuel sub bar and WHSmith has a Costa Coffee Express self serve machine. After security, you will walk through the Loop Duty Free shop, stocking a wide range of cosmetics, jewellery, fragrances, gifts and gadgets plus Duty Free cigarettes and alcohol if you are flying out of the EU. In departures you will find FoodRepublic, a newly opened buffet restaurant serving breakfast from 0400am and then lunch and dinners from 1200 noon until the last flight departs, FoodRepublic also features Badger & Dodo barista bar. More for the coffee lovers, you will find an AMT kiosk right outside FoodRepblic. At the far end of departures outside Gate 6, there's a WHSmith, Craft Lane bar service food also and around the corner at Gate 8, there is a Swissport Aspire Executive Lounge. For kids there is a small play area next to AMT.
Bus Éireann operates a high frequency bus service to Cork City, Route 226/226A which serves the Cork Airport Business Park, Turners Cross, Cork City & Kent Railway Station. Route 226A terminates at the airport, however, Route 226 continues on to Kinsale, serving Five Mile Bridge, Belgooly & Riverstick along the way. Route 225, operates from Cork Airport to Ringaskiddy Ferry Port & Haulbowline Navy Base, serving Ballygarvan & Carrigaline. CityLink operate an Express bus service to Limerick & Galway.
Taxis are available outside the arrivals door.
There is no train station at Cork Airport however the bus Route 226/226A will take you direct to Kent Station, where you will access Cork's suburban rail network, along with Intercity Rail including services to Dublin, Killarney, Limerick & Tralee.