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Issue no. 270
Fitness Keep those resolutions with some helpful advice...
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Friday 2nd January - Thursday 8th January 2015
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Action on Cork Airport a priority in 2015, says Mayor By Maria Tracey maria@thecorknews.ie
The Mayor of County Cork has called on the county and the entire region to “galvanise itself ” in 2015 to counter declining passenger numbers and reductions of routes at Cork Airport. Speaking to The Cork News, Councillor Alan Coleman said that action to restore competitiveness is needed immediately. In recent months, concern has mounted for the airport’s future due to debt and the axing of a number of routes. In November a “Save Cork Airport” Facebook page was established to lobby politicians as a “matter of urgency” to save flights from Cork. “It must become a major political issue in 2015, that we
get action on it the way the same way that Shannon got action,” said Cllr Coleman. “It is very clear Fáilte Ireland is doing a very good job in marketing Ireland internationally but we need routes into Cork to get our share of that growth. “With the number of routes lost in 2014, we’d be very concerned about 2015, and that Cork is not getting the international numbers in. We got a lot of ‘stayactions’ last year in Cork, but we’re not getting enough of the international market. People want to land relatively close to where they are going to holiday, that’s just the feature of tourism nowadays. As a region, we need to be driving the airport issue and getting political action.” Head of communications at
Cork Airport Kevin Cullinane told The Cork News: “Every effort must be made by our key stakeholders to work with us to grow inbound tourism and enhance connectivity to the south of Ireland via Cork Airport for business and leisure tourism. It’s vital that everyone with a genuine interest in the future of Cork Airport works with us to open up new markets and routes from Germany, central Europe and Scandinavia which are underserved or unserved currently”. “If airlines are to sustain routes at Cork Airport they need their customers to fly from Cork,” he emphasised. Conor Healy, Chief executive of Cork Chamber, outlined there’s “no doubt there is a lot of concern around the future of the airport”. continued on page 2
Beauty east B Presents
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1st-11th January 2015
Matinees at 2.30pm & evening performances at 7.30pm daily
The Firkin Crane Theatre, Shandon Tickets
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Online Bookings: www.firkincrane.ie Box Office: 021-4507487 Booking Fees: €1.50 Online, €2 at Box Office €1 Firkin Crane restoration levy is included in the ticket price
Directed by: Laurie O'Driscoll & Trevor Ryan Choreographer: Karen Walsh