Flying from Cote D'Azur Airport (NCE) to Cork Airport (ORK): what you need to know
Cork's timezone is UTC+0, which makes Cork one hour behind Nice.
Give yourself enough time to make your NCE to ORK flight. As a rule of thumb, arrive at least two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
Travelling during a peak time such as July? Public holidays and other popular periods can mean longer queues and delays at airport checkpoints. Play things extra safe and get there up to four hours before international flights and two hours before a domestic departure.
We make it a breeze to book a flight with a stopover. To see your options for tickets from Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport, uncheck 'Direct flights only.' Then, pick a flight that has a stop long enough to tour the city of your choice. Top stopovers between NCE and ORK include:
Stansted Airport
Bristol Airport
London Heathrow Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Cote D'Azur Airport (NCE) to Cork Airport (ORK)
$121 is currently the best price for a one-way Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport flight. A return flight starts at $278. These prices can change depending on demand.
Don't leave things to the last minute. You're more likely to get cheap tickets from NCE to ORK if you book early. Airlines often offer some amazing early bird deals.
Finding cheap flights from Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport is easy if you're flexible with your travel plans. Use the 'Whole month' search function to see the lowest fares throughout the month and land a great deal.
You won't have to check every day to find out if fares have gone down when you set up a Price Alert. We'll let you know the moment there's a better deal on cheap flights from NCE to ORK.
Discover the ideal flight for you by using the filters. To see the 'Best,' 'Fastest' or 'Cheapest' flights from Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport, use the 'Sort by' function. You can also filter by departure and arrival times, airline, and number of stops.
Handy information about Cote D'Azur Airport (NCE)
When it comes to Cote D'Azur Airport's on-time performance, data shows 74.5% of flights stick to their scheduled arrival time.
To reach Cote D'Azur Airport from central Nice, it takes around 15 minutes if you're travelling by car. Of course, this depends on traffic. It's approximately 8 kilometres from the airport to the city centre.
Expect a journey time of about 40 minutes on public transport.
Have an early flight from Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport? Avoid the last-minute rush to the airport (and get some extra shut-eye) by picking one of these hotels close to NCE:
Arriving at Cork Airport (ORK)
The last thing you need is a lengthy journey to your hotel if you're getting in late on a Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport flight. Stay at one of these accommodation options near ORK instead:
Go wherever you want, whenever you want with a Cork Airport rental car. Pick up a set of wheels from Easirent, Budget or Carhire and find adventure across Cork and beyond.
Lock in the best rate by booking your ride from Cork Airport about three weeks before your travel date.
Getting from Cork Airport (ORK) to central Cork
Cork Airport to the centre of Cork has a drive time of about 15 minutes. It's approximately 8 kilometres away.
When travelling on public transport, expect a journey time of roughly 25 minutes.
When to fly to Cork Airport (ORK)
August is the busiest month for flights from Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport. To escape the crowds, head to Cork in February.
Before locking in your flight from Cote D'Azur Airport to Cork Airport, think about the kind of weather you enjoy. July is the warmest month in Cork, with temperatures ranging from 10ºC (50ºF) to 20ºC (68ºF).
Look for cheap tickets from NCE to ORK in January if you like travelling in cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest around then, ranging between 1ºC (34ºF) and 9ºC (48ºF) on average.
Explore more of Ireland
Dublin is just one of the many places in Ireland waiting to be discovered once you've seen the sights of Cork. Around 225 kilometres away to the north-east, its top attractions include Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College Library and Dublin Castle.
If there's time to check out another major stop in Ireland, head for Tallaght, roughly 209 kilometres north-east of Cork. Church of the Incarnation, Fettercairn, 3 stuffed bears and Johnson & Perrott Fleet are the start of reasons to visit.