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Cork Airport (ORK)

Cork, Ireland’s second-largest city and the vibrant capital of Munster province, is one of the most rewarding destinations for private jet travellers in the British Isles. Cork Airport (ORK) provides swift, convenient access to the city’s thriving pharmaceutical and technology sectors, its celebrated food culture, and the dramatic coastline of West Cork. Positioned in the south of Ireland, Cork combines genuine cosmopolitan energy with proximity to some of Europe’s most breathtaking scenery, including Blarney Castle and the Wild Atlantic Way. Private jet charter to Cork delivers a seamless, unhurried arrival experience that perfectly complements everything this exceptional city offers.

Airport Key Facts

IATA codeORK
ICAO codeEICK
Location6 km south of Cork city centre
Airport typeInternational
Runway2,133 m / 6,998 ft
Operating hoursApproximately 06:00–00:00 local; extended hours available for private aviation
Commercial trafficYes — commercial flights operate alongside private and executive aviation

Flying Privately to Cork

Arriving at Cork Airport by private jet means bypassing the congestion of commercial terminals entirely, with direct ramp access and a dedicated general aviation facility that keeps your journey efficient from wheels-down to city arrival. Flexible scheduling means you depart and arrive on your timetable, whether for an early morning pharmaceutical board meeting in Cork’s Little Island business park or a weekend break exploring the county’s renowned coastline. Cork Airport’s relatively compact footprint makes the private aviation process particularly smooth, with ground crews and handling teams accustomed to executive passengers and time-critical itineraries. The proximity to the city centre — under ten minutes by road — further reinforces Cork’s appeal as a private aviation destination.

About Cork Airport

Cork Airport (IATA: ORK, ICAO: EICK) has served the south of Ireland since 1961 and today handles approximately two million passengers annually, making it Ireland’s second-busiest airport. Owned and operated by daa (Dublin Airport Authority), the airport underwent a significant terminal redevelopment in the 2000s, providing modern facilities including customs and immigration clearance for international arrivals. The single runway of 2,133 metres accommodates a broad range of aircraft categories, from light jets and turboprops through to mid-size and super-midsize jets; larger wide-body aircraft are generally not suited to operations here due to runway length constraints. Private and executive aviation passengers benefit from a discrete general aviation apron, with customs officials able to attend the aircraft directly for expedited clearance. The airport’s position in southern Ireland also makes it a useful technical stop for transatlantic routings.

Popular Private Jet Routes to Cork

Private jet charter to Cork is in demand from destinations worldwide. Common routes include:

  • London Farnborough — approximately 1 hr 20 min by private jet, ideal for a light jet or turboprop
  • Paris Le Bourget — approximately 1 hr 45 min, typically a light to mid-size jet
  • Geneva — approximately 2 hrs 15 min, a mid-size jet
  • Dubai — approximately 7 hrs, suited to a long-range or ultra-long-range jet

Prime Jet Services carefully matches the right aircraft to every route into ORK, balancing passenger comfort, runway performance, and cost efficiency for each specific itinerary.

Discover Cork

Cork rewards high-net-worth visitors with an outstanding combination of cultural depth, culinary excellence, and natural beauty. The English Market, a covered food market dating to 1788, exemplifies the city’s proud food heritage, while the nearby Hayfield Manor and Montenotte Hotel offer genuinely luxurious accommodation. Cork’s commercial landscape is anchored by a significant cluster of multinational pharmaceutical companies — including Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson — alongside a growing technology sector. Beyond the city, Kinsale’s gourmet restaurants, Blarney Castle, and the sweeping peninsulas of West Cork provide extraordinary leisure experiences within a very short drive.

Private Jet Charter Tips for Cork

  • Best time to visit — May to September offers the mildest weather, longer daylight hours, and peak festival season, including the Cork Jazz Festival in October
  • Transfer to city — Cork city centre is approximately 10–15 minutes by chauffeured car from the airport; helicopter transfers can be arranged to more remote West Cork destinations
  • Recommended aircraft — Light jets and mid-size jets are optimal for the majority of European routes into ORK given the 2,133 m runway; super-midsize jets are operable with appropriate payload management
  • Customs and immigration — Private aviation passengers benefit from expedited on-ramp customs clearance at Cork Airport, with officers attending the aircraft directly to minimise transit time

Why Book Your Cork Charter with Prime Jet Services?

  • 24/7 availability — round-the-clock charter support for Cork, including last-minute requests
  • Global fleet access — light jets to ultra-long-range aircraft and VIP airliners, all AOC-certified
  • Competitive rates — direct operator relationships ensure best value with no compromise on safety
  • Full concierge — catering, ground transfers, hotel arrangements in Cork all handled by our team
  • Complete privacy — your itinerary and passenger details remain strictly confidential

Contact Prime Jet Services today for a tailored quote on your private jet charter to Cork, and experience the difference that genuine expertise makes to every flight. Our dedicated aviation specialists are available around the clock to ensure every detail of your journey to ORK is handled flawlessly.

Frequently Asked Questions — Private Jet Charter to Cork Cork

How do I charter a private jet to Cork Cork?

Chartering a private jet to Cork Cork with Prime Jet Services is straightforward. Contact our team 24/7 by phone or via our online enquiry form, share your travel dates, passenger numbers, and any preferences, and we will source the best available aircraft for your route to Airport (ORK) at competitive rates. We handle everything from aircraft selection and slot booking to catering and ground transfers.


Which airport is best for private jets to Cork Cork?

Airport (IATA: ORK) is the recommended gateway for private jet charter to Cork Cork, offering dedicated FBO facilities, expedited customs processing, and comprehensive handling services for executive aviation. Our team will advise on the optimal arrival airport based on your exact destination, aircraft type, and schedule.


How much does a private jet to Cork Cork cost?

The cost of a private jet charter to Cork Cork depends on your departure point, aircraft category, number of passengers, and travel dates. Prime Jet Services provides fully transparent, tailored quotes — contact us for a competitive rate specific to your itinerary, with no hidden fees.


How far in advance do I need to book?

Prime Jet Services can arrange private jet charters to Cork Cork at very short notice — often within a few hours for regional routes. For peak travel periods or where a specific aircraft type is required, booking further ahead is advisable. Our team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to handle both planned trips and last-minute requests.

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