Cork Airport confirms 2025 as busiest year in its 64-year history with 3,465,921 passengers

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Cork Airport has confirmed 2025 as the busiest year in its 64-year history, with 3,465,921 passengers. 

Passenger traffic rose 13pc from 2024, marking the third consecutive year of double-digit growth. Since 2015, traffic has grown 67pc from over two million at its lowest.

Numbers rose sharply on routes to English provincial cities including Bristol by thirty-seven per cent, Liverpool by thirty-one per cent, and Manchester by twenty-seven per cent. Traffic to Germany grew sixty-one per cent, to Belgium twenty-nine per cent, and to Switzerland twenty-seven per cent. Leisure markets performed strongly with thirty-two per cent more passengers to Spain and twenty per cent to Portugal.

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New routes added in 2025 included Bilbao, Bordeaux, Izmir, Prague, and Geneva operated by Aer Lingus and SunExpress. Summer 2026 will feature new services to Nice, Santiago de Compostela, and Antalya. Hub connectivity expanded with sixty per cent more seats to Amsterdam Schiphol, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Frankfurt, and Zurich. Cork Airport received the title of Europe’s Best Airport under five million passengers from Airports Council International Europe for the third time in a decade.

Infrastructure projects progressed on time and on budget, including a new mezzanine floor and security screening area due for completion in December 2026, plus extended car parking and Ireland’s largest solar carport.

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Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director at Cork Airport shared “The team at Cork Airport is delighted with the growth and success delivered in 2025. Our industry representative body recognised Cork Airport as Europe’s best regional airport and passengers who used us for the first time complimented us on the ease and friendliness of the airport experience. In 2026, with the support of daa Group, we will be expanding our facilities and delivering on our capital development programme while delivering the same exceptional service our passengers love, and we look forward to another tremendous year in Cork Airport’s history.”

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