A Manx2 commuter flight from George Best Belfast City Airport has crashed on landing at Cork Airport in the Irish Republic. Tragically, there are a number of fatalities.
Anyone with concerns about friends or relatives who may have been on board flight NM7100 may contact a special helpline which has been set up by Manx2 at Belfast, on (0044) 028 90427004.
A separate helpline has also been set up at Cork Airport, on (00353) 021 4328820
Passengers due to travel to or from Cork Airport throughout the rest of the day should contact their airline (not Cork Airport) to verify flight status. The airport is likely to remain closed for some time, with flights subject to cancellation, or diversion to/from Kerry or Shannon airports.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0210/cork.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-12415541
David
Cork airport closed until 1600 after fatal crash
The main runway at Cork Airport will remain closed until 1600 today following a fatal crash in which six people were killed.
Aer Lingus and Ryanair have cancelled some flights but others have been diverted to Shannon.
Aer Lingus has cancelled flights to Heathrow, Amsterdam and Malaga. Passengers on other flights, including services to Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol and Glasgow, must make their own way to Shannon Airport.
Ryanair passengers due to fly to Stansted, Dublin, Liverpool and Gatwick should check in at Cork Airport from where they will be transferred by bus to Shannon.
Cork Airport said its runway would re-open later today once the wreckage of the crashed commuter plane has been cleared.
The Manx 2 turbo prop, carrying 12 people, burst into flames after slamming into the runway at Cork Airport during heavy fog yesterday morning.
Of the six fatalities, three were British citizens, two were Irish - including a cousin of the Irish President Mary McAleese -and one Spanish. Two of the survivors are British, two are from Northern Ireland and two from the Republic of Ireland.
The injured, two of whom climbed from the wreckage of flight NM 7100, were taken to Cork University Hospital where they are all said to be comfortable. None of the injuries are thought to be life-threatening although two passengers are in a serious condition.
With permission from Travelmole
The main runway at Cork Airport will remain closed until 1600 today following a fatal crash in which six people were killed.
Aer Lingus and Ryanair have cancelled some flights but others have been diverted to Shannon.
Aer Lingus has cancelled flights to Heathrow, Amsterdam and Malaga. Passengers on other flights, including services to Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol and Glasgow, must make their own way to Shannon Airport.
Ryanair passengers due to fly to Stansted, Dublin, Liverpool and Gatwick should check in at Cork Airport from where they will be transferred by bus to Shannon.
Cork Airport said its runway would re-open later today once the wreckage of the crashed commuter plane has been cleared.
The Manx 2 turbo prop, carrying 12 people, burst into flames after slamming into the runway at Cork Airport during heavy fog yesterday morning.
Of the six fatalities, three were British citizens, two were Irish - including a cousin of the Irish President Mary McAleese -and one Spanish. Two of the survivors are British, two are from Northern Ireland and two from the Republic of Ireland.
The injured, two of whom climbed from the wreckage of flight NM 7100, were taken to Cork University Hospital where they are all said to be comfortable. None of the injuries are thought to be life-threatening although two passengers are in a serious condition.
With permission from Travelmole
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