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cork airport to go (temporarily) BANG!
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<blockquote data-quote="poulgorm" data-source="post: 6952629" data-attributes="member: 16245"><p>Ryanair have taken over the former Stobart routes from Cork - Manchester, Birmingham & Edinburgh. And continuing with the Liverpool run. Which is good - the 737 is more comfortable (& faster) than the ATRs of Stobart. & lower fares (so far).</p><p>But Cork would want to be careful about becoming over reliant on the bould Mick.</p><p>As others have said, the more airlines, the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poulgorm, post: 6952629, member: 16245"] Ryanair have taken over the former Stobart routes from Cork - Manchester, Birmingham & Edinburgh. And continuing with the Liverpool run. Which is good - the 737 is more comfortable (& faster) than the ATRs of Stobart. & lower fares (so far). But Cork would want to be careful about becoming over reliant on the bould Mick. As others have said, the more airlines, the better. [/QUOTE]
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