Cork Airport confident of growth despite Brexit

Cork Airport remains confident of continued growth even though Brexit remains a "worry".
That's according to the Director of the Airport Niall (neil) McCarthy following the announcement today of a new route from Cork to Cornwall.
They say they have not seen any adverse affects in bookings to the UK, and remain confident in their continued growth for 2017.
Aer Lingus Regional, which is operated by Stobart Air, with begin the new service from Cork to Cornwall Airport Newquay from May until September.
Speaking to RedFM News Director of Cork Airport Niall McCarthy says the affect of Brexit will be felt in the future, but for now there is little change in the UK market:
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