Cork Opera House reveals wheel-y good collaboration
By Daniel O’Neill
One venerable Cork cultural institution this week announced a partnership which may help people to get see shows there more easily from Dublin.
Cork Opera House is collaborating with Aircoach as part of the venue’s 170th anniversary. The news comes after the celebratory Gala Concert last weekend that was attended by An Taoiseach Micheál Martin among many others.
Aircoach offers a variety of routes to connect Ireland’s major cities and towns to Dublin Airport. Passengers can rely on them for punctual hassle-free travel at a reasonable price. All vehicles provide wifi, charging sockets, air conditioning, adjustable seats, wheelchair accessibility and toilets. Their routes include Dublin Airport to Cork, Belfast and Derry.
Emily Dover, Marketing Manager of Aircoach said: “We’re delighted to partner with Cork Opera House as their official travel partner for their momentous 170th year. Supporting such a historic and iconic cultural institution aligns perfectly with our commitment to connecting people to the best experiences Ireland has to offer.
“We look forward to making travel to and from Cork Opera House seamless and enjoyable for audiences near and far.
With 36 daily services connecting Cork to Dublin Airport, Aircoach makes it easy for visitors to enjoy everything Cork Opera House’s 170th year has to offer.”
Cork Opera House CEO, Eibhlín Gleeson added: “This partnership marks an exciting collaboration between two organisations committed to excellence, reliability, and service. Aircoach plays a vital role in connecting people across Ireland, and we are thrilled to work together to enhance accessibility to Cork Opera House.
As we celebrate this milestone year, we look forward to a strong and successful partnership with Aircoach.”
Laura Noonan, Partnerships and Development Manager at Cork Opera House added: "A cultural institution for 170 years, Cork Opera House continues to partner with businesses and corporations that parallel our mission and vision which is centred on excellence, innovation and collaboration.
We are thrilled to have Aircoach on board across our 170th year as we work together to connect the community to a cultural sector that is meaningful, inclusive and compelling.”