Wednesday, August 21, 2024 Aer Lingus Regional, operated exclusively by Emerald Airlines , is set to enhance its service offerings at Glasgow Airport with the launch of a new route to Cork. Beginning 27 October, this new service will add over 30,000 seats to the network, providing more options for both leisure and business travelers. The announcement comes as a significant expansion of Aer Lingus Regional’s operations from Glasgow , where it already offers popular routes to Dublin and Belfast.

The new Glasgow-Cork route aims to cater to the growing demand for travel between Scotland and Ireland, offering competitive fares starting at £39.99. The route to Cork promises to be a valuable addition for passengers eager to explore Ireland’s southern charms.

Cork, known for its historic allure, vibrant arts scene, and rich culinary experiences, also serves as a gateway to Ireland’s scenic countryside and stunning coastal landscapes. This new connection is expected to bolster tourism and provide new business opportunities, linking Glasgow with one of Ireland’s most dynamic regions. Ian Lough, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion.

“We’re delighted to extend our network from Glasgow Airport with the introduction of our new Cork service. This addition reflects our ongoing commitment to providing our customers with a wider array of travel options and enhanced convenience,” Lough stated. He highlighted that the move is in response.