Cork Airport Says It Has No Intention Of Taking Over Ownership Of Itself

A review of ownership is due to take place later this year.
Owners DAA announced a €40 million investment in Cork this week and say they are committed to the continued developement of the fastest growing airport in the country.
Management say up to €10 million will be invested in a baggage screening system, while the old terminal will be knocked to make more room for planes.
Speaking to RedFM News, communications manager at Cork Airpot Kevin Cullinane says the airport has had great success as part of DAA
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