Cork Airport prepared to welcome Donald Trump if he decides to visit Cork

Cork Airport would accept the challenge of welcoming Donald Trump - if he was invited to visit Leeside.
Management say they are ACCwell used to dealing with dignitaries who arrive at the Airport on official visits, and President Trump would be no different.
It comes as the Lord Mayor of Cork is meeting with the President in Washington today, as part of the presentation of the ceremonial bowl of shamrock at the White House.
Speaking before his trip Cllr Des Cahill said he would not be extending an invitation to President Trump to visit Cork in the future.
However, Speaking to RedFM News Cork Airport's Kevin Cullinane says staff at the airport would be up for the challenge:
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