Bussywussy wrote: » Heard from a colleague that Cork to Rome showing up on an EI booking system..wonder if it's coming back??
Ryanair is to fly from Cork Airport to Poznan with a twice-weekly service to the Polish city starting in March 2019 as part of Ryanair’s Summer 2019 schedule. Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said fares will start from €14.99 each way for travel from September to October next year, and which are available to book until midnight on Friday, September 7, on www.ryanair.com Meanwhile, the airline also launched special return flights between Dublin and Bristol for Leinster’s European Cup clash against Bath on December , following “huge demand from fans”. The rugby specials will depart Dublin at 08.15hrs on Saturday, December 8, and return from Bristol at 20.10hrs on Sunday, December 9.
roundymac wrote: » Just checked the EI website, no mention of it.
kevinandrew wrote: » Nice to see Poznan back. Originally one of the Wizz Air routes until Ryanair ran them out of town and subsequently dropped the routes, Poznan being one of them. A link home for the Polish community and also a nice city break destination.
billie1b wrote: » kevinandrew wrote: » Nice to see Poznan back. Originally one of the Wizz Air routes until Ryanair ran them out of town and subsequently dropped the routes, Poznan being one of them. A link home for the Polish community and also a nice city break destination. Nah, Poznan is a kip, much better cities and towns to visit in Poland. Good for the Polish community for returning though
revelman wrote: » It seems to have turned out to be a rumour that Aer Lingus were going to announce a new route from Cork today.
kevinandrew wrote: » That’s four new routes by Ryanair from Cork announced in the past couple of weeks, a pleasant surprise to see them growing here. All of them are at pretty low frequencies but still welcome additions.
revelman wrote: » I don't want to be too negative but I'd be interested to see what Ryanair do with the existing summer services e.g. Bergamo, Bordeaux and Carcassone. If they maintain these as well as the new routes then it is indeed very positive.
Jack1985 wrote: » revelman wrote: » I don't want to be too negative but I'd be interested to see what Ryanair do with the existing summer services e.g. Bergamo, Bordeaux and Carcassone. If they maintain these as well as the new routes then it is indeed very positive. Can't see why not, they enjoy very healthy loads and have been around since 2010, CCF started back in 2007! Some nice year-round based expansion from FR, well done to the team in Cork.
Jack1985 wrote: » A lot of Hungarians resident in Cork, coupled with Christmas Markets as above.
munchkin_utd wrote: » not much use for christmas market(s) when the service starts on April 4th.
munchkin_utd wrote: » Jack1985 wrote: » A lot of Hungarians resident in Cork, coupled with Christmas Markets as above. not much use for christmas market(s) when the service starts on April 4th.
road_high wrote: » Was just thinking the other day at Dublin airport, would there be demand again for internal feeder flights to/from cork? Believe there was up until fairly recently until the PSO ended. You’d think there’d be sufficient business for a couple of Aer Lingus regionals per day, especially to connect with long haul destinations. Not massive planes to fill and for business travellers would be especially handy vs a three hour journey back down to Cork. Thought?