Cork Airport loses Rome and Polish routes as Ryanair shifts capacity

Ryanair will axe three Cork routes in 2026 after shifting an aircraft to Shannon over airport cost differences
Cork Airport loses Rome and Polish routes as Ryanair shifts capacity

Ryanair aircraft at Cork Airport. Picture: David Creedon

Ryanair will remove three popular routes from Cork Airport in 2026 after relocating one of its four aircraft to another airport.

The budget airline will stop flying from Cork to the Polish cities of Gdańsk and Poznań, as well as to Rome, Cork Airport has confirmed. Flights to Poznań will end on March 26, with services to Gdańsk and Rome ceasing on March 28.

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