Busiest and best year for airport in its 64-year history
Management at Cork Airport this week described 2025 as a “landmark year” as it recorded its busiest year ever.
A total of 3.46 million passengers travelled to and from the airport last year, making it the busiest and best year for the airport in its 64-year history. With passenger traffic up 13% versus 2024, it marks the third consecutive year of double-digit growth at the busiest airport in the south of Ireland. In the decade since 2015, passenger traffic at Cork Airport has grown by 67%.
With demand for international air travel remaining strong, passenger traffic on routes between Cork and some key international markets experienced significant growth in 2025. There was particularly strong traffic growth on routes between Cork and the UK provincial cities of Bristol (=37%), Liverpool (+31%) and Manchester (+27%). In European markets, passenger traffic to and from Germany was up +61%; passenger traffic to and from Belgium was up +29% while passenger traffic to and from Switzerland was up +27%. Passenger traffic on key outbound leisure markets remained quite strong in 2025 with +32% more passengers flying between Cork and Spain and +20% more passengers flying between Cork and Portugal.
Reflecting on the business performance of 2025 and an exciting year ahead in 2026, Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director at Cork Airport, said: “The team at Cork Airport is delighted with the growth and success delivered in 2025. Our industry representative body recognised Cork Airport as Europe’s best regional airport and passengers who used us for the first time complimented us on the ease and friendliness of the airport experience.
“In 2026, with the support of daa Group, we will be expanding our facilities and delivering on our capital development programme while delivering the same exceptional service our passengers love, and we look forward to another tremendous year in Cork Airport’s history.”
Infrastructure developments
Following the announcement of daa’s €200 million capital investment plan in Cork Airport last May, infrastructure development and expansion will headline the airport’s activities for 2026. Work on the construction of a new mezzanine floor and new passenger security screening area is progressing on-time and on-budget, with an expected completion date of December 2026. Once completed, passengers can look forward to a brighter, more expansive security screening area complete with a fast-track lane and an even better security experience.
Work on the upgrade of a new, state-of-the-art oversized baggage facility and a newly redeveloped staff and goods screening area were completed at the end of the year. In 2026, works will commence on extending car parking with 700 new long-term spaces and the construction of Ireland’s largest solar “carport” over the existing Holiday Blue long-term car park, which will generate up to 20% of the airport’s future electricity needs.