Cork Airport

Air France To Increase Capacity From Cork Airport By 24%

Oct 23, 2018

Air France To Increase Capacity From Cork Airport By 24%

Cork Airport, Ireland’s second busiest and best-connected airport, today welcomes Air France’s expansion plans on its Cork-Paris service.

From the start of the winter season (October 28, 2018), Air France will increase capacity by 24% on its Cork-Paris service, adding an additional 336 seats per week.

Air France began operating a daily flight between Cork Airport and Paris-Charles de Gaulle in May this year, linking Ireland’s south to the airline’s extensive network of 180 destinations worldwide. The route, initially announced as a seasonal service, was later extended to year-round due to positive bookings.

Bénédicte Duval, General Manager of Air France KLM UK & Ireland stated: “We are delighted to be in a position to increase capacity by 24% on the Cork to Paris route just a few months after launching in the region. The positive performance to date is testament to the economic recovery in Southern Ireland and the investment Air France-KLM is making in this region. The extra capacity will offer our Irish customers more choice and connectivity, further facilitating growth in both the inbound and outbound markets.”

All flights will be operated by Air France Hop! using Embraer E-190 aircraft, carrying up to 100 passengers.

Fares start from €129 return in economy including all taxes and charges. To book flights, visit www.airfrance.ie or call the Air France call centre on (01) 659 0442.

More than 2.4 million passengers will travel through Cork Airport this year, flying to destinations across the UK, continental Europe and East Coast USA. Cork Airport is forecasting growth of 4% this year, with scheduled flights to over 40 destinations and growing. For more information on Cork Airport, visit www.corkairport.com

Speaking on the announcement, Managing Director of Cork Airport, Niall MacCarthy said: “The deployment of a new Embraer E-190 aircraft, resulting in increased capacity on the Cork-Paris route this winter, is testament to Air France’s confidence in the route and the support it has enjoyed in the past six months.”

He added: “France is one of the leading markets for tourism to the island of Ireland. The expansion by Air France will make it even easier for French visitors to travel to the south of Ireland and explore all that the Wild Atlantic Way and Ireland’s Ancient East has to offer. It also benefits Irish passengers travelling to Paris and onwards across the globe via Air France’s hub at Paris-Charles de Gaulle.”