Aer Lingus to launch Cork-Brussels route
Published: 21/12/2011 - Filed under: News »
Irish carrier Aer Lingus will fly three times per week between Cork and the capital of the European Union from next March.
The new route will launch on March 26, 2012, and brings the total number of destinations served by Aer Lingus from Cork to 24.
Flights will depart Cork on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1100, arriving at 1335, with the return leg leaving Brussels at 1415, landing back in Ireland at 1455.
There are currently no direct, non-stop services between the two cities.
For more information visit aerlingus.com.
Report by Mark Caswell
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ConstantFlyer1 - 22/12/2011 13:12
Not great timings for people doing EU business.
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