Cork Airport prepares for reopening of international travel

Cork Airport is gearing up for the reopening of international travel with an increase in the number of flights operating flights out of the airport to Europe.
International travel is set to resume on the 19th of July and from next month Ryanair's services to Malaga, Faro and Malta will all resume.
The airport will also welcome back Ryanair's services to Alicante, Stansted and Luton over the coming months.
Lufthansa will begin a service to Frankfurt from the 25th of June while Air France is restarting it's service to Paris from July 14th and SWISS resuming their Zurich route from the 18th of July.
The news comes as the Digital Green Cert proposal which will allows for travel across Europe was passed by the European Parliament.
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