Transportation

Cork is a fairly easy city to get around. The city centre is relatively compact with most of the main sights within walking distance of each other.

Airport

Cork Airport offers direct access to over 40 destinations from their wide range of scheduled services and 20 or more charter flights. The new terminal at Cork airport opened last summer which offers a great range of facilities to make your travel experience all that more enjoyable.

Key Telephone Numbers: Customer Service:         353 (0) 21 4313131

                                         Management Services:  353 (0) 21 4329659

                                         Baggage Enquiries:       353 (0) 21  4313091

                                         Flight Information:        353 (0) 21  4329602

Key Airline Websites which operate from Cork Airport as follows:

Aer Arann:  www.aerarann.com

Aer Lingus: www.aerlingus.com

Air Southwest: 0044 870 2418202

BMI Baby:  www.bmibaby.com

Ryanair:    www.ryanair.com

Taxis

Should your feet get tired, there are plenty taxis in Cork - they can be ordered, taken from street ranks, or simply hailed on approach. Tipping is at the visitor’s discretion; up to 10% is usual.

Bus

Bus Éireann provides frequent direct coach services between Cork Airport and Cork city centre as well as operating a frequent and efficient suburban and intercity national bus service.

Bus Station, Parnell Place, Cork.
Telephone: 00 353 (0) 21 4508188,
Website: www.buseireann.ie

Train

Station located 7 minutes from Cork city centre. Bus Eireann is 10 minutes from station. Fota Wildlife Park is only a 15 minute train journey from Cork Station.

Irish Rail, Kent Station, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork.
Telephone:
00 353 (0) 21 450 6766 or 1850 366222 (Ireland only)
Booking Office: 06.30-20.15 Mon-Sat; 07.55-20.45 Sunday