
Cork Airport passenger numbers are up 7pc in January 2024 compared to January 2024.
Storm Éowyn caused major disruptions at Cork Airport in January, resulting in the cancellation of 19 flights as airlines adjusted to the storm’s severity.
Niall MacCarthy, Cork Airport Managing Director shared: “We are very happy to see such a positive start to the year with a 7% increase in passenger traffic in January. This growth is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team and the strong support from our passengers and airline partners.”
Kenny Jacobs, daa CEO, shared: “Cork Airport’s impressive passenger growth is a clear indicator of the airport’s vital role in supporting jobs in tourism, business and internationally trading companies right across the South of Ireland. daa is committed to supporting Cork Airport to grow to five million passengers a year within the next decade. We’ve lots of exciting plans including investing in expanding the terminal facilities as well as investing in infrastructure.”

