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Airport ready to welcome new Ryanair flight

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By Sean Moriarty

Kerry Airport and Ryanair will enter discussions in the coming days on how the Kerry-Dublin route will be managed - as the service is due to come into operation next Wednesday.

The budget airline is due to take over the route following the collapse of Stobart Air in June.

Both the airport and Ryanair had been at loggerheads over the final details of the operation of the route.

In a statement issued last week, airport officials said they had yet to sit down with Ryanair to discuss the new service.

The first flight into Kerry from Dublin is due at 1pm next Wednesday with a return flight scheduled 25 minutes later.

With the debut of the flight eminent, Kerry Airport has said that it will commence discussions with Ryanair in the coming days.

“Kerry Airport is due to commence discussions with Ryanair in the coming days ahead of the airline’s planned return to the Kerry-Dublin route later this month,” Kerry Airport Ireland CEO, John Mulhern, said a statement issued yesterday (Thursday) morning. “Ryanair has notified Kerry Airport that it intends to operate the route once a day until the end of August and has committed to restoring a twice-daily service from September. We are looking forward to welcoming passengers who wish to avail of the service between Kerry and Dublin which can now be booked at Ryanair.com.”

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Two local connections secure top spots in Hot Press Readers’ Poll

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Killarney took pride of place in both the film and literary categories of this year’s ‘Hot Press’ Readers’ Poll, with local connections winning two of the main national awards.

The Best Film award went to Hamnet , starring Killarney actress Jessie Buckley. Buckley’s performance as Agnes Shakespeare in the feature adaptation has been a major success, and Hot Press readers have now voted it their favourite movie of the year.


Meanwhile, author Joseph O’Connor won the Best Book category with his latest novel, The Ghosts of Rome.

O’Connor has a strong historical link to the area, as his recent books are based on Killarney humanitarian Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty and his wartime exploits in Rome.

O’Connor has long championed the legacy of the Killarney native, whose memorial statue stands in the town centre.

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Noel McGlynn named UCD Graduate of the Year

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Killarney resident Noel McGlynn was named Graduate of the Year at the 2026 UCD Sports Awards in Dublin last week.

McGlynn, who lives on Loreto Road, received the prestigious accolade in recognition of his outstanding voluntary contribution to UCD Cycling Club spanning nearly three decades.

A former Intervarsity champion and club captain, he co-founded the university’s cycling club in 1998 and played a central role in its early development.

Over the last 28 years, he has continued to volunteer his time as a coach, mentor, team manager, and event organiser for major national and international cycling events.

His dedication to the sport has helped develop numerous elite riders, including Irish Olympian Lara Gillespie.

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