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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== |
Revision as of 17:49, 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.
Locations to Avoid
Location
Regular Traffic
- Aer Lingus
- Aer Lingus Regional/Stobart Air
- FlyBe
- Ryanair
A wide range of charters operates from Cork in the Summer months. Monarch and Volotea are regulars in season.