Business in Cork expects boost from transatlantic flights
It's hoped the granting of a permit for transatlantic flights from Cork Airport will boost business in the region in 2017.
Norwegian Air International was granted a licence to operate low-cost direct transatlantic flights from Cork to Boston and New York in early December after months of dealys.
Flights are expected to operate four to five times per week and it's hoped they will take off in the Summer.
Speaking to RedFM News Communications Manager at Cork Airport Kevin Cullinane says 2017 is looking promising for Cork Airport:
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