Ryanair boss rules out return of Cork-Dublin flights

The good motorway network means there's no market for the flights, said Michael O'Leary
Ryanair boss rules out return of Cork-Dublin flights

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has ruled out the possibility of flights resuming between Cork and Dublin.

Ryanair's chief executive has ruled out the possibility that flights between Cork and Dublin could resume in the future.

Michael O'Leary said that because of a "very important, good motorway network" between the two cities, as well as train journeys that take less than two hours, he does not think the flights will return. 

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