Cork Airport Says Nothing Will Change For Passengers Travelling To And From The UK After Brexit

The UK will leave the EU at 11pm tonight
However it will be treated as if it's still an EU member until the end of the transition period on December 31st.
Security screening will remain the same for Irish and UK passengers and the current Duty free shopping rules will also stay in place.
The Airport say it's expected the current Common Travel Area agreement which allows Irish and UK citizens to move freely and live in Ireland and the UK will continue after the transition period ends.
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