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Cork Airport - *Read Mod Note in First Post Before Posting*

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,633 flexcon
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    RINO87 wrote: »
    Do you mean they are flying Dubrovnik again??!

    Yup! Flying out end of August back in Sept. Flights are showing available on the website also


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,053 titan18
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    flexcon wrote: »
    Yup! Flying out end of August back in Sept. Flights are showing available on the website also

    Is it still only until end of September, or have they extended it due to the year?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,735 Acosta
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    Malaga flight started back today.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,980 s1ippy
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    Bahaha I have that booked for mid July.

    That's a nope from me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,112 thomil
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    The Echo is reporting that Swiss will be restarting their flights to Zurich from July 5th. They’ll be operating once a week for starters with a morning flight every Sunday.

    https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/Cork-Airport-welcomes-return-of-popular-weekly-flight-to-continent-4edf0155-9c1e-428b-84fd-8c47e04eee4a-ds

    That now means that all three major network carriers, Air France, KLM, and Swiss, are staying at Cork Airport, which is quite impressive as far as I’m concerned. I was honestly expecting that they would drop Cork under the pretence of the crisis.

    Good luck trying to figure me out. I haven't managed that myself yet!



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,306 daithi7
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    Acosta wrote: »
    Malaga flight started back today.

    Aer lingus one is still not taking bookings for July!?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 856 what the hell!
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    thomil wrote: »
    The Echo is reporting that Swiss will be restarting their flights to Zurich from July 5th. They’ll be operating once a week for starters with a morning flight every Sunday.

    https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/Cork-Airport-welcomes-return-of-popular-weekly-flight-to-continent-4edf0155-9c1e-428b-84fd-8c47e04eee4a-ds

    That now means that all three major network carriers, Air France, KLM, and Swiss, are staying at Cork Airport, which is quite impressive as far as I’m concerned. I was honestly expecting that they would drop Cork under the pretence of the crisis.

    That flight is so handy for connections, some very good deals. You'd be broke after a few hours in Zurich airport though- crazy expensive.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 Harika
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    That flight is so handy for connections, some very good deals. You'd be broke after a few hours in Zurich airport though- crazy expensive.

    Expensive but great kids area. ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,633 flexcon
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    Just got myself bargain flights to Alicante

    98euro return for a week in July. Epic.

    Working from home so regardless of quarantine I can do it at home when I return!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,497 Curb Your Enthusiasm
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    We booked Naples for 50 euro each way with bags. Happy out.

    Hotels superb value compared to here, too. Decent B&B's over there starting at 120 for 4 ngts!


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    We booked Naples for 50 euro each way with bags. Happy out.

    Hotels superb value compared to here, too. Decent B&B's over there starting at 120 for 4 ngts!

    I hear covid19 is real cheap out there as well, they are practically giving it away for free.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,712 roundymac
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    Just make sure your insured, travel insurence won't cover you if you get C-19.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,098 Dbu
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    roundymac wrote: »
    Just make sure your insured, travel insurence won't cover you if you get C-19.

    Surely your E-111 card will though?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,497 Curb Your Enthusiasm
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    I hear covid19 is real cheap out there as well, they are practically giving it away for free.

    Interesting. The steadily dropping figures show otherwise. No deaths at all, with very few new cases for the past while in the entire Campania region, which we'll be staying in.

    Once you take the same precautions you would travelling around at home, you'll be fine.

    Thanks for the concern though. We'll have a blast, and it's nice to be paying a quarter of the price for hotels and substantially cheaper food/drinks, compared to a city break at home... :)

    Fair enough, it's obviously not for you, but don't put others down for choosing to head away for a few days break abroad.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,497 Curb Your Enthusiasm
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    Anyway, moving on..

    Cork Airport have posted on social media that from July 1st Ryanair will be returning with 23 destinations :)

    https://twitter.com/CorkAirport/status/1276152397161775105?s=19


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,022 cantalach
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    We booked Naples for 50 euro each way with bags. Happy out.

    Hotels superb value compared to here, too. Decent B&B's over there starting at 120 for 4 ngts!

    Spent four days there on a similarly cheap deal last July. Fantastic city. You will never see pizza in the same light again. And you will regard every other European city as expensive after Naples. It can be murderously hot though so plan to do indoor stuff in the afternoon. Final tip: get the suburban train to Pompeii rather than the mainline train. Cheaper and stops at the archeological site rather than the modern day town.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,497 Curb Your Enthusiasm
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    cantalach wrote: »
    Spent four days there on a similarly cheap deal last July. Fantastic city. You will never see pizza in the same light again. And you will regard every other European city as expensive after Naples. It can be murderously hot though so plan to do indoor stuff in the afternoon. Final tip: get the suburban train to Pompeii rather than the mainline train. Cheaper and stops at the archeological site rather than the modern day town.

    Have been before but only for a short visit. Loved it!
    Circumvesuviana train is brilliant alright.

    Thinking of 3 nights in Salerno, 4 nights in Naples to allow us visit Amalfi and Positano by ferry this time around!

    An exciting ride! Thanks!!


  • Moderators, Regional Abroad Moderators Posts: 2,467 Nigel Fairservice
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    Have been before but only for a short visit. Loved it!
    Circumvesuviana train is brilliant alright.

    Thinking of 3 nights in Salerno, 4 nights in Naples to allow us visit Amalfi and Positano by ferry this time around!

    An exciting ride! Thanks!!

    I did Naples, Sorrento, Capri, Positano and Amalfi last October. Our bases were Naples and Sorrento. I regretted spending so many nights in Naples. I wasn't very fond of the place at all. The pizza was great though. The Amalfi coast was stunning. I ended up wishing we had put more emphasis on our Sorrento base as I found the little towns lovely.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,022 cantalach
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    I regretted spending so many nights in Naples. I wasn't very fond of the place at all. The pizza was great though. The Amalfi coast was stunning.

    Amalfi is undeniably beautiful. As I said to herself, it’s like an exaggerated version of Slea Head. Definitely a must-see. But it is absolutely ruined by the sheer volume of tourists (ourselves included, obviously). Feels a bit like a theme park. Queues and waits for everything. The price-gouging in pretty much all of the restaurants and cafés in Positano is absolutely ridiculous. For anyone on a budget (and truthfully I wasn’t when there) Sorrento has *some* cheaper options all right. Naples on the other hand has very few tourists and the “touristy” parts of town are where the Neapolitans live. Each to their own I suppose.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,022 cantalach
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    I regretted spending so many nights in Naples. I wasn't very fond of the place at all. The pizza was great though. The Amalfi coast was stunning.

    Amalfi is undeniably beautiful. As I said to herself, it’s like an exaggerated version of Slea Head. Definitely a must-see. But it is absolutely ruined by the sheer volume of tourists (ourselves included, obviously). Feels a bit like a theme park. Queues and waits for everything. The price-gouging in pretty much all of the restaurants and cafés in Positano is absolutely ridiculous. For anyone on a budget (and truthfully I wasn’t when there) Sorrento has *some* cheaper options all right. Naples on the other hand has very few tourists and the “touristy” parts of town are where the Neapolitans live. Each to their own I suppose.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,022 cantalach
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    Weird...I got a database error and then my last post appeared twice. I don’t think I can delete the duplicate. Sorry.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,497 Curb Your Enthusiasm
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    cantalach wrote: »
    Amalfi is undeniably beautiful. As I said to herself, it’s like an exaggerated version of Slea Head. Definitely a must-see. But it is absolutely ruined by the sheer volume of tourists (ourselves included, obviously). Feels a bit like a theme park. Queues and waits for everything. The price-gouging in pretty much all of the restaurants and cafés in Positano is absolutely ridiculous. For anyone on a budget (and truthfully I wasn’t when there) Sorrento has *some* cheaper options all right. Naples on the other hand has very few tourists and the “touristy” parts of town are where the Neapolitans live. Each to their own I suppose.

    Yes the smaller towns can feel very 'full' during peak season. Same with the Cinque Terre villages.

    Hopefully will be a fair bit quieter this year!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 614 TheQuietBeatle
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    Is Aer Lingus Cork-Faro back up and running yet?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,757 SleetAndSnow
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,806 snotboogie
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    Ryanair threatening to close its base at Cork


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,500 namloc1980
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    snotboogie wrote: »
    Ryanair threatening to close its base at Cork

    Where you see that?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,806 snotboogie
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,098 Dbu
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    Is Aer Lingus Cork-Faro back up and running yet?

    I think Aer Lingus have recently cancelled all flights from Cork for the next month or so, as far as Im aware, so apologies if some going


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,806 snotboogie
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    Dbu wrote: »
    I think Aer Lingus have recently cancelled all flights from Cork for the next month or so, as far as Im aware, so apologies if some going

    Heathrow never stopped, frequency dropped massively but it's up again as of last week.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,808 Cape Clear
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    snotboogie wrote: »
    Ryanair threatening to close its base at Cork

    The old Ryanair tactic of spitting out the dummy.


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