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Europcar
Car
Rental Desk at Cork Airport
Europcar
Irish Car Rentals.com - Car Rental Desk, Main
Arrivals Hall, Cork Airport
TEL
: +353-21-2400100
FAX : + 353-21-4316968
Opening
Times: 7 Days per week 08.00am - 23.00pm
General
Location Information
Cork
Airport is conveniently located just 8
kilometres from Cork City Centre on the south
end of the N27 when coming from the North,
West, or East of Cork and off the R600 when
coming from Kinsale and is well signposted on
all major routes. Waterford, Tipperary and
Kilkenny are within easy reach via the new Lee
Tunnel.
Flights
in to Cork now arrive from the UK, European
Cities and some seasonal or charter flights
from the USA and Canada. Although a smaller
airport than Dublin, Cork is fast growing and
passenger numbers are increasing year on year.
A frequent bus service operates from the
airport to the city centre. Train services
operate downtown from Kent station serving all
of Ireland.
Directions
To our Car Rental Counter
The
Europcar, Irish Car Rentals Desk is located in
the Car Hire Section, Arrivals Hall in the new
terminal, Cork. When you exit the baggage hall
the car rental desks are on your right hand
side. You will see the Irish Car Rentals sign
and our desk. We are the last desk in the car
rental line. Irish Car Rentals.com. If you
wish to return your car to Cork Airport
outside of our office hours this will not be a
problem. Please ask our staff the return
procedure when you arrive.
On
Arrival
Customs
and immigration in Ireland is generally
hassle-free. However, contraband items are
illegal and will not be tolerated. Still, plan
at least an hour to 90 minutes or so to
disembark, collect luggage, clear customs and
arrange transportation. Visitors arriving will
either rent
a car, or travel onwards by Bus
Eirann Coach or Taxi. If you are arriving
early morning or late night we suggest you pre
book your onwards transport.
Customs
Information for Passengers
Passengers often worry about customs
formalities. Here is a simple guide to help
you negotiate them. There are three customs
channels in operation at Cork Airport - Blue,
Green and Red.
Blue Channel -
Passengers whose journey and flight
commenced in another EU country do not have to
make any declaration to customs on arrival and
may proceed directly through the Blue Channel
Green and Red
Channels - Passengers who arrive in
Cork: on flights from non-EU countries, the
Canary Islands or Channel Islands, from an EU
airport on a flight that originated outside
the EU, must clear customs in Ireland by going
through either the Green or Red Channel. Irish
Customs and Excise regulation information,
including allowances and details of prohibited
and restricted goods, is available at http://www.revenue.ie/en/customs/index.html
You should go through the Green Channel if you
are sure that you have: No more than the
allowances to which you are entitled. These
are posted on notices around the baggage hall
No prohibited or restricted goods. You should
go through the Red Channel if you, Are in
doubt Have more than the allowances to which
you are entitled Have any prohibited or
restricted goods
The
Information Desk
is located on the (lower) Arrivals Level in
between the Car Hire Desks and Londis store.
If you are collecting passengers from Cork
Airport please ensure you know the flight
number of your family, friends or colleagues
and the airport they are flying from. The
meeting point is located opposite the Airport
information Desk in the Arrivals Hall. People
meeting arriving passengers must park in the
short-term multi-storey car park. Please do
not arrange to be picked up outside the
terminal building. Due to the volume of
traffic at Cork Airport, vehicles are not
permitted to park outside the terminal
building. Attended vehicles will be moved on
and the policy of clamping unattended vehicles
is strictly enforced by Airport Police. Cars
MUST NOT be left unattended at any time.
Cork Airport obliges all service providers at
the airport to make their facilities
user-friendly for any passengers with a need
for special assistance so that their journey
may be enjoyable and manageable. Cork Airport
has continued to update and improve the
facilities it provides for passengers with
special needs throughout the airport.
Specially adapted facilities include
telephones, toilets and lifts, which are all
fitted with Braille buttons. Cork Airport is a
customer service oriented organisation and if
you need any special assistance whilst at Cork
Airport please do not hesitate to contact any
employee. If you have a special need and
require assistance while travelling, please
bear these points in mind before booking your
flight:
-
Compare
arrangements offered by different airlines
before making your booking
-
Check
whether the cost of any special assistance
or services is included in the price of
your flight
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Inform
the airline of your particular needs at
the time of booking
-
Remind
the airline staff of your needs at check-in·
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Remember
that there can often be long distances to
walk within airports and some assistance
may be needed on arrival as well as
departure
Special
Parking
Reserved
easy access car parking is available on the
ground floor of the multi-storey car park and
a covered walkway takes you directly to the
entrance of the Terminal Building. Passengers
who may require assistance from the car park
can contact our customer service staff who
will be happy to assist. Facilities for set
down and pick-up are available for people with
disabilities at the entrances to our Arrivals
and Departures concourses.
Wheelchairs and
Portage
Should special assistance be needed
boarding your flight, please contact your
airline in advance of your arrival at Cork
Airport.
Airport Facilities
The Terminal Building at Cork Airport is
easily accessible. Specially adapted
facilities include toilets, lifts, escalators,
telephones, vending machines and signage.
There are toilet facilities throughout the
Airport building for people with disabilities.
All standard and disabled facilities are
clearly indicated by directional and overhead
signage.
There
are ample lifts and escalators located
throughout the terminal building. Clear
directional signage points the way to these.
All lifts have directional in built voiceovers
and braille control buttons.
Telephone
& Snack Vending Machine Facilities:
Low-level coin, credit card telephones
and snack vending machines are located
throughout the Terminal Building to facilitate
passengers in wheelchairs.
Facilities
for Partially Sighted:
Guide dogs and hearing dogs are the
only dogs permitted in the terminal building.
The airport directional and information
signage is clearly placed, well lit and uses
optimum colour contrast to ensure everyone can
read them correctly.
Security
Check: All
passengers must pass through the security
check before reaching the departures lounge.
Such a search may be carried out by hand or by
using hand-held detectors. If required, a
private search area away from the main area
can be provided. Should extra facilities or
special assistance be needed after check-in,
please contact your airline to advise them in
advance.
Bureau de Change
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 06.45 to 20.00 Saturday
to Sunday 09.00 to 18.30
Bank
of Ireland Branch Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 10.00 to 16.00 Saturday
to Sunday Closed
ATMS
There are two ATM's just beside the Bank
and Bureau de Change. One dispenses Euro only
while the other dispenses both Euro and
Sterling Airline Needs
Car Rental
It
is wise to ensure your onward travel plans
prior to arriving at Cork, there are several
Car Hire Companies at Cork Airport, open 8am
to 10pm, and many will be pre-booked,
especially in Peak Season.
Bus
& Rail
You
can get to and from Cork Airport from
virtually any point throughout Ireland with
Bus Eireann. A daily service is available to
and from Cork City Centre with regular
departures every 45 minutes. For further
details on of the services offered by 'Bus
Eireann
click the link to visit their
website. IARNROD EIREANN'S frequent InterCity
Train Service to and from CORK has a regular
bus connection from its Railway Station to
Cork Airport. Connections are available to and
from intermediate stations. For further
details of the services offered by 'Iarnrod
Eireann' visit their website. Cork
Airport is owned and operated by 'AerRianta'
visit their website.
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