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Cork Airport: The Plane Facts

Posted by Mark Grace 
· November 5, 2017 

Cork – Not a Stopper or Bottleneck

Airports are the bane of anyone engaged in frequent international travel. Long queues at passport control and security, uncomfortably-early check-in times and inherent inefficiencies of oversized facilities are, sadly, the norm. The resulting experience, whether for business or pleasure, can be very stressful. Not so, with Cork airport.

Arrivals and departures at Cork airport remind one of a bygone era and how travel should be, where airports were compact and efficient (no labyrinthine corridors and endless passages), uncrowded and with few queues. Therefore, arrival is a pleasurable experience to have just a few minutes between flight disembarkation and exiting arrivals. It means you are on your way to your holiday in the shortest possible time. If you are staying at Ballynoe House, you can be with us in little over an hour.

Flights of Fancy

Cork is increasingly becoming an airport that can be reached by direct international flights, which means getting to West Cork is faster and easier. It is no longer necessary to assume you arrive in Ireland via Dublin or transfer via a major European hub. There is no need take the train, coach or drive down to Cork. Several airlines are increasing Cork’s connectivity and options are continuing to expand.

British and continental visitors will be surprised to learn that, unless it is necessary, it is cheaper to hire a car at Cork airport rather than pay for the ferry to bring your own. The advantage is that you do not have to factor in those additional maritime travel days and can spend longer at your holiday destination.

Family Connections

Tracing Irish family roots is becoming increasingly popular with the Irish diaspora. So, whether genealogically or culturally curious, there are so many more ways to reach West Cork. In 2017, Norwegian airlines started direct flights from Boston/Providence. From many US and Canadian airports it is now possible to fly via WOW, the Icelandic airline, including Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Montreal, New York, Pittsburg, San Francisco, St Louis, Toronto, Washington DC.

Mark Grace, Ballynoe House (35+ years of international travel)

WOW's North American Network to Cork

WOW’s North American Network to Cork

Cities & Airlines providing Direct Flights to Cork

Aer Lingus: Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Birmingham, Bristol, Düsseldorf, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London Heathrow, Manchester, Munich, Newcastle, Newquay, Paris, Rennes, Southampton

Flybe: Cardiff

Iberia Express: Madrid

Norwegian: Boston/Providence

Ryanair: Alicante, Bordeaux,  Carcassonne, Gdansk, Girona, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Milan Bergamo, Reus, Wroclaw

Volotea: Verona

Swissair: Zurich

 

Categories : Ballynoe House Blog
Tags : Aer Lingus, arrivals, Ballynoe House, car hire, Cork airport, culturally curious, direct flights, family history, flights, Flybe, Iberia Express, Norwegian airlines, Ryanair, Swissair, Volotea
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The Ballynoe House luxury holiday lets are available to book for the 2018 tourist season. Situated just 10 minutes from Clonakilty, the multi-award-winning West Cork tourist destination, and within walking distance of several beaches, Ballynoe House is an ideal location for your holiday on this part of the Wild Atlantic Way.

From Our Blog

  • Cork Airport: The Plane Facts
  • Market Research & Business Plan
  • The Hand of Hurricane Ophelia
  • A Novel Holiday Destination
  • A History of Accommodation
  • Having a Whale of a Time
  • Galley Head Lighthouse
  • Timelapse Photos of the Build
  • Sub-Townlands of Dunowen, Ardfield
  • Arts & Crafts, West Cork
  • Walking West Cork
  • Wildflower Meadows at Ballynoe House
  • Why Visit West Cork?
  • Surf’s Up in West Cork
  • Butterflies of West Cork
  • Red Strand Beach, Ardfield
  • West Cork Clear Skies
  • A Cat’s Tale – Casper’s Story
  • Clonakilty Festivals
  • The Geology of Dunowen
  • A Small Piece of Local History
  • Garden Trails
  • The New Zealand Connection
  • Talking About the Weather
  • West Cork Weddings
  • Wild Atlantic Way (Virtual Reality and 360° videos)
  • The Wild Atlantic Way Effect
  • The Wild Atlantic Way – A New Tourist Hotspot
  • Clonakilty – Room for Adventure
  • Across the Religious Divide in Ireland
  • English Immigrant Family Histories in Ireland
  • The MENNIS Family in West Cork
  • Clifftop Views from Keameen Point, Dunowen, West Cork
  • West Cork Family Connections
  • Clonakilty – Ireland’s Place of the Year for 2017
  • Sandscove – Our Secret Beach
  • West Cork – So Much To Do
  • Creating Luxury Holiday Lets at Ballynoe House
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