
The number of passengers travelling through Cork Airport in April was marginally down by 2pc compared to April 2023.
DAA CEO, Kenny Jacobs said: “the team at Cork airport is gearing up for their busiest summer in many years, with an estimated 3m passengers expected to fly to and from the country’s second-busiest airport. Inbound tourism from the UK and Continental Europe remains strong, with good load factors on routes from UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. Cork Airport has three new routes to Brussels Charleroi, Rhodes, and Zadar this summer, with TUI announcing a new service to Corfu from May next year.”
