Cork Airport set to get a boost

It comes as a number of new routes are in the pipeline.
Cork Airport is confident that it will return to growth over the coming months following the announcement of several new routes in recent weeks.
In addition to destinations like Cardiff, London and Dusseldorf, Aer Lingus recently announced it's to double its services to Tenerife for the upcoming winter season and will mean an extra seven thousand seats for holidaymakers in Munster.
The additional service, which will operate every Thursday, will start on the 29th of October until end of March 2016.
Speaking to RedFM News, Managing Director of Cork Airport Niall McCarthy says holidaymakers in Cork can expect a wider range of options to come on stream in the near future.
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