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The lowest fare found to Cork (ORK) was £83 with Aer Lingus and Business Class was £1985 with KLM. The fares shown here are the lowest flight prices to Cork obtained in actual searches by Just The Flight customers. To search and book flights to Cork in 2012, please enter your requirements and click the search button above.
Useful Information about Cork
- For travellers on a budget, the most cost effective time to fly is in May for about £117
- The best fare found on Just the Flight departing from the UK was £74 leaving the week of 03 Apr 2011
- The nearest airports to Cork include Kerry County approximately 49 miles and Shannon around 62 miles away
- We have found the cheapest prices are offered by Aer Lingus, Jet2 and Eastern Airways
- Cork's time zone is 0 hours difference from the UK
- Sunday is the most popular day to take a flight to Cork. The average stay is 5 days
Cork Offers More Than 79 Festivals a Year
With more than 79 festivals a year, Cork is sure to be able to offer even the most seasoned traveller a new experience.
Each year visitors to Cork can expect to be entertained with one of the area’s 79 ongoing festivals. That’s right – Cork has more than 79 fairs and festivals to choose from all year round, so no matter when one visits, they are sure to find something unique to enjoy.
A few of the more popular choices include the Sam Maguire Festival Weekend, A Sense of Cork Midsummer Arts Festival, and the annual Guinness Buttevant Arts Festival for the performing arts. Visitors are especially advised not to forget about St. Patrick’s Day, which in Cork is celebrated like nowhere else in the world.
Cork is the second largest borough in Ireland. It is a wonderful destination absolutely bursting with centuries of history, exceptional sites to visit and friendly people. This part of Ireland also offers visitors magnificent castles and many old fortress remains.
No matter what time of the year one chooses to visit Cork, they should not miss out on the opportunity to see the famous St. Ann’s Church and try their hand at ringing the bells. If nothing else, it is a spectacular place from which to enjoy a great city view.
Visitors also should not miss out on exploring St. Fin Barres Cathedral, which stands perched over the River Lee. This cathedral is so large that it can be seen from almost anywhere in Cork; it offers a chance to view amazing architecture that dates back to the origins of the county.