2023 is set to be Cork Airport’s busiest year for international traffic

2.7 million passengers are expected to fly through Cork this year.

Cork Airport is forecast to have its busiest year for international traffic with 2.7 million set to fly in and out of the Munster’s most popular airport in 2023.

The number of passengers through Cork Airport in the opening six months of the year was 1,292,000 million, up 7% on the same period in 2019. 280,500 passengers flew to and from Cork Airport in June 2023, which is 13% higher than June 2022. 

The busy peak summer season is well underway now at Cork and Dublin airports, with a total of 3.5 million passengers flying in and out of the State’s two busiest airports in June, according to daa, the operator of both airports.

Almost 1.3 million passengers have flew in and out of Cork Airport in the first six months of the year

The number of passengers through Dublin Airport in the opening six months of the year was just over 15.5 million, which is on a par with 2019 levels. June was also the busiest month of the year so far at Dublin Airport with just over 3.2 million passengers, in line with June 2019 levels and 14% higher than the same month last year. 

According to daa CEO, Kenny Jacobs

“Almost 1.3 million passengers have flew in and out of Cork Airport in the first six months of the year. Cork Airport is gearing up to have its busiest year ever for international traffic, with 2.7 million passengers expected to fly to and from Munster’s busiest and most popular airport this year.

I expect that growth to continue through winter, with Aer Lingus recently announcing new winter services to Lyon and Tenerife, along with frequency increases on service to Lanzarote. There will be more good news for passengers across the South of Ireland soon as the team at Cork Airport work with our airline customers to finalise details of even more new routes.”

Passenger Advice For Summer

Passengers travelling from Cork Airport are advised to arrive at the airport at least 90 minutes before their flight is due to depart. 

Passengers travelling out of Dublin Airport over the coming weeks and months are advised to be in their terminal two hours before a short-haul flight and three hours before a long-haul departure. 

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