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Cork International Airport
Cork International Airport is one of the fastest growing regional airports in Europe. Dating from 1961, when the first plane landed, Cork Airport has had an interesting history. Today it has facilities for passengers equal or better then most airports of comparable size in the world. Situated in the beautiful South of Ireland, just five miles from the city centre, and with excellent communication links, it is indeed the airport of the future. In 2001 the airport will handle over 1.9 million passengers.
Private Aircraft: Cork Airport has considerable private aircraft facilities, with a separate apron for corporate and private aircraft and helicopters.
Taxies and Public Transportation: Taxi ranks are located directly outside the main entrance to the terminal. The travel time to Cork City centre is approx 10 minutes. An AirBus leaves every 45 minutes for the city centre, (Parnell Bus Station).
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