Cork Airport’s 20-year-old terminal building is in line for major upgrades starting this summer, with its old terminal and control tower slated for demolition in a few years, under an ambitious €200m capital investment programme announced on Friday. Millions will be invested in its 2006-built terminal to enhance passenger facilities, including the construction from August of a new mezzanine floor over the arrivals area, which should be ready by late 2026. Read the full story here.
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