Cork Airport - Ground Transport

Ground Transport

Bus, train
Means of transport at Cork Airport
Means of transport Operator Route Destination Website Notes
Bus Bus Éireann 226 Cork Kent railway station www.buseireann.ie
Bus Éireann 249 Cork Parnell Bus Station via Turners Cross www.buseireann.ie
Bus Éireann 249 Garretstown via Kinsale www.buseireann.ie
Bus Éireann 252 Cork Parnell Bus Station www.buseireann.ie Summer only
Bus Éireann 252 Kenmare via Kinsale www.buseireann.ie Summer only
Citylink 4 Galway via Limerick, Mallow and Cork City Centre www.citylink.ie
Taxi

The airport is served by taxi. There is a taxi rank located outside the arrivals entrance.

Road

Cork Airport is located 8 km from Cork city centre at the south end of the N27 when coming from the north, west, or east of Cork, and off the R600 when coming from Kinsale. The M8 motorway provides a link to the airport for north-east County Cork and County Tipperary.

Car hire

Car hire is available in the arrivals hall of the terminal building, with nine car rental firms located at the airport.

Car parking

Cork Airport Authority operates all car parks at the airport and offers both short-term and long-term parking within the airport campus with over 4,600 spaces available in total. Special rates are available for frequent users of car parking facilities at Cork Airport. All car parks operate 24 hours and are regularly patrolled by Airport Police.

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