The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Kerry Airport: a fantastic service on your doorstep...

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PEOPLE in Kerry won’t need reminding that a holiday abroad usually means a couple of hours in the car just to get to an airport. But Kerry Airport has helped reduce this journey and has taken the lethargy out of travel.

Some of Europe’s major cities can now be accessed from the heart of Kerry. Moreover, its Kerry- Berlin service is a brilliant opportunit­y ( I’m talking from experience!) to see a wonderful city from a convenient starting point.

The same is also true of flights to Faro and Alicante which gives sun seekers a chance to enjoy a holiday knowing once you land in Kerry it’s only a short drive home. Kerry Airport’s Faro flight service now extends to September giving many travellers in Kerry an opportunit­y to have a break after working in a busy tourist season.

There’s also the reliable daily schedule between Kerry and Dublin. This is an excel- lent service that minimises car and rail times to the capital making it ideal for business trips and sporting events. In 2018 it was announced that this service has been extended until January 31, 2022.

The accessible and frequent flight schedules to Dublin also mean you can catch connecting flights to anywhere in the world from Kerry. People from Kerry have been known to visit places like India, Russia, China and North Africa – journeys that start with a short flight from Kerry to Dublin.

Kerry Airport is a wonderful amenity on our doorstep. But like all services it relies on footfall to make it viable and sustainabl­e. It’s essentiall­y YOUR service which is why you should consider including Kerry Airport in your travel plans for 2019 - be it a sun holiday, a visit to Berlin, a trip to Dublin, or as part of a connecting flight to a destinatio­n around the world. All great holiday destinatio­ns begin with good decisions – Kerry Airport is one decision you should make.

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