'Come on the Rebels': Cork Airport goes red ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland final

The terminal at Cork Airport has been festooned with red and white bunting, flags and red uplighting. 
'Come on the Rebels': Cork Airport goes red ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland final

Management and staff from the various departments at Cork Airport show their for Cork by dressing in their Cork gear ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling final against Clare at Croke Park. Picture also shows Swissport's Maria O'Sullivan. Pic: Brian Lougheed

The atmosphere at Cork Airport reached 'fever pitch' today in anticipation of Sunday’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final. 

Staff from across the airport arrived to work today wearing red and white ahead of the game. 

Management and staff from the various departments at Cork Airport show their  for Cork by dressing in Cork gear ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling final against Clare at Croke Park.
Management and staff from the various departments at Cork Airport show their for Cork by dressing in Cork gear ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling final against Clare at Croke Park.

The terminal at Cork Airport has been festooned with red and white bunting, flags and red uplighting with the asset care, maintenance and electrical teams investing considerable time during the week to decorate the terminal building and arrange for the outside of the building to be lit red in the evenings.

A spokesperson for Cork Airport said they were sending the very best wishes to Cork captain Seán O’Donoghue, the entire Cork senior hurling , Cork manager Pat Ryan and his backroom team, on their quest to bring Liam MacCarthy back to Cork after a 19-year absence.

For engers travelling this Sunday who may want to watch the All-Ireland Hurling Final, the Craft Lane Bar & Restaurant in departures will be showing the game live, as will other large televisions in both the departures and arrivals areas.

Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director at Cork Airport said, “Our airport employees experienced huge challenges today with the worldwide systems outage, but they smiled on through.

Management and staff from the various departments at Cork Airport donned their Cork jerseys today. 
Management and staff from the various departments at Cork Airport donned their Cork jerseys today. 

“This is the same winning spirit which we hope will see the Cork Hurling team victorious in Croke Park on Sunday. Come on the Rebels from all at Cork Airport!”

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