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Cork Airport modifies its Terms and Conditions, Stand Definitions Table, Route Support Schemes and Incentive Schemes from time to time, so please ensure that the version you are using is current. Click below to download the most up to date documents:

Please see below for the current charge levels for services at Cork Airport as set out in Section 2 of the Air Navigation and Transport (Amendment) Act, 1998 and detailed in the Terms and Conditions booklet:

Valid from 29th March 2009 until further notice
Charge Type Charge basis
Runway Movement Charge
(per tonne or part thereof)
Standard 4.20
Aircraft Parking
(per 30 minutes or part thereof)
Wide/Contact 32.75
Narrow/Contact 26.20
Wide/Remote N/A
Narrow/Remote N/A
Light Aircraft Parking Areas 1.10
Long Term Remote N/A
Airbridge Use
(per 15 minutes or part thereof)
Standard 3.75
Passenger Service Charge
(per departing passenger)
All Routes 7.15
Airport Security Charge
(per departing passenger)
All Routes 5.50
Transfer Passenger Charge
(per departing passenger)
All Routes 0.75

 

Cork, Dublin and Shannon Airports Waive Aircraft Parking Charges during the Volcanic Ash Cloud Crisis

During the recent Volcanic Ash Cloud crisis Irish airspace was closed for just over six days.

Approximately 3,200 flights were cancelled at Cork, Dublin and Shannon airports because of the disruption related to volcanic ash from April 15 to April 21. However, Dublin, Shannon and Cork Airports remained open and facilities remained available throughout the disruption.

It is estimated that up to 400,000 embarking/disembarking passengers were affected by the event and the combined cost to the three airports was in the order of €1 million per day due to this loss of air traffic.

However, to show solidarity with airline customers, Cork, Dublin and Shannon airports are waiving charges for aircraft parked at their airports between April 15 and April 21. The airport authority is making this gesture in recognition of the extreme operational difficulties faced by their airline partners during this period.

Since Irish airspace was reopened on Wednesday, April 21, Cork, Dublin and Shannon airports have endeavoured to assist their airline partners to resume normal operations as quickly as possible.

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