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Sat, Jan 26, 2019

New Head Of Aviation Business Development Joins Cork Airport

Brian Gallagher Most Recently Held A Similar Position At Dublin Airport

Cork Airport has announced the appointment of Brian Gallagher as the new Head of Aviation Business Development, a position responsible in liaising with current and new potential airline customers in helping establish new air services to Cork and increase its network. Brian joins the team at Cork from his most recent post as Airline Business Development Manager for Dublin Airport.

"We welcome Brian Gallagher as our new Head of Aviation Business Development. We have seen fantastic growth at Cork Airport with passenger numbers consistently on the rise over the last three years, and Brian’s expertise will only strengthen this success," said Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director, Cork Airport.

"I am delighted to join the innovative and dedicated team at Cork Airport as Head of Aviation Business Development. I look forward to utilizing my experience and knowledge of business development in the aviation industry to further strengthen route development at Cork Airport," Gallagher said.

Brian’s appointment comes at a time when Cork and its catchment continues to go from strength-to-strength. Recent developments in the city include Apple expanding its headquarters, while Cork will soon see the opening of new office spaces in Horgan’s Quay and Penrose Dock, further highlighting the confidence of developers and demand from investors in the city and region. Tourism also continues to thrive, with hotel room availability in the Cork region expected to grow 35% by 2022.

In 2018, Cork Airport handled over 2.4 million passengers, with the airport forecasting that passenger numbers will rise by a further 7% in 2019 to 2.6 million. Having welcomed a new daily hub connection to Paris CDG with Air France, along with new routes to Lisbon with Aer Lingus and London Luton with Ryanair last year, the airport is heading into 2019 with confirmation that six new, presently unserved routes, will be added to its route map, namely Budapest, Dubrovnik, Malta, Naples, Nice and Poznan.

(Source: Cork Airport news release)

FMI: www.corkairport.com

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