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Flights from Newcastle to Cork
This information is correct as of May 2016
Airlines that fly from Newcastle to Cork
Aer Lingus Regional offer direct flights from Newcastle to Cork. These flights are operated by Stobart Air.
Terminal Information – Departing
Newcastle Airport's departure lounge has plenty of shops, restaurants and places to relax. You can pick up last minute essentials from Boots, WH Smith, World Duty Free and Accessorize. Places to eat include Flying Hippo, Cabin, Greggs, Burger King and M&S Simply Food. Bar 11 and The Beer House are perfect for a pre-holiday tipple. There's a Namco Games arcade for a bit of pre-flight fun, and an Aerospa if you fancy a massage or manicure. Newcastle Airport has one pay-in lounge operated by Aspire. This is available to passengers on all airlines regardless of ticket class. Once inside you can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and a range of refreshments. You can book your place in advance or pay on the door.
Terminal Information – Arriving
Cork Airport is about 5 miles from the city centre. Bus Éireann 226 runs from the airport to the city centre. There are also CityLink buses to Galway and Limerick. There's a taxi rank outside the terminal building: you should expect to spend about €20* for a taxi into the city centre. Car hire from Cork Airport is provided by Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Europcar, Dooley and Hertz. If you do decide to rent a car you can check out some of our top 5 scenic road trips in Ireland.
Practical Information
You don't need a passport to fly to Cork from Newcastle as both cities are within the Common Travel Area. You will need to show some photographic identification at the departure gate: usually a driving license or another official form of ID is acceptable. Check Aer Lingus's website for more information. We recommend arriving at the airport about 90 minutes before your flight is due to depart. Remember to give yourself extra time if you're flying during the school holidays, as the airport can get busy when the kids are off school.
What to expect in Cork
Ireland uses the Euro (€) so remember to visit the bureau de change before you fly. Prices in Cork are quite similar to Newcastle. Dinner for two is cheaper in Cork, costing just under £41.50* on average. A pint of beer is cheaper in Newcastle: in Cork you can expect to pay about 25p* more. Cork is slightly warmer than Newcastle, with average highs of 19°C during July and 7°C during January and February. Pack your waterproofs: Cork is a lot wetter than Newcastle, with an average of 20 or more wet days every month. December is the wettest month and July is the driest, but rain showers are common throughout the year.
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