Aer Lingus expands Cork Summer 2026 network with new Nice and Santiago de Compostela routes; boosts Glasgow and Prague services

Aer Lingus and Aer Lingus Regional, operated by Emerald Airlines, are expanding Cork Airport's Summer 2026 schedule — launching two new routes to Nice and Santiago de Compostela and increasing frequencies on Glasgow and Prague services, marking one of Cork's largest network growths in years.

Discovered 2026-02-23T11:05:55.297191-08:00 | 2026-02-23T11:05:55.297191-08:00

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  • Aer Lingus is adding two new seasonal routes (Nice; Santiago de Compostela) and increasing frequencies on Glasgow and Prague, a clear capacity uplift for Cork ahead of Summer 2026 — see the earlier Cork route announcements (source:2c4594e6-9fd4-47de-8b05-8e22f83473e2).
  • Services will be operated by Aer Lingus and Aer Lingus Regional (Emerald Airlines), which affects fleet deployment, crew rostering and regional feed into Dublin and beyond.
  • This expansion follows broader network reconfiguration by Aer Lingus, including the recent Manchester base closure, and signals where the carrier is redeploying capacity within its group (source:1de89f41-0649-4a24-a43c-b08cda16bc70).

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