30,000 passengers expected to travel through Cork Airport this weekend

Cork Airport is expecting a bumper weekend - as over 30,000 passengers are expected to pass through its doors over the St. Patricks Day festivities.
This Bank Holiday weekend will be one of the busiest so far this year, and those arriving on St. Patricks day will be met with a traditional Irish music session in the airport terminal.
As part of Tourism Ireland's Global Greening Campaign, Cork Airport will be going green along with famous landmarks around the world.
Speaking to RedFM News Communications Manager at Cork Airport Kevin Cullinane says passengers can expect a festive atmosphere in arrivals and departures:
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