Knock Airport
Knock Airport Facts
Knock
Ireland West Airport Knock is commonly called Knock Airport. It is situated three miles southwest of Charlestown in County Mayo in Ireland. It is in the east of Mayo County. The airport is conveniently located on the N17 road and is 11 miles north of Knock’s town centre.
The airport mostly serves Knock however there are several domestic connections to other destinations in Ireland. There are no long haul flights from Knock Airport. Although there are no regular flights to Europe, there are connecting flights via Dublin. A number of flights to Knock Airport come from the UK.
The runway is 2,300m. Although it is small, the airport has hosted aircraft as large as the Boeing 747. Knock Airport has a wide range of destinations and serves northwest and west Ireland with services by airlines including Aer Arann and Ryanair as well as charter flights.
Knock Airport receives flights from several airlines, as well as connections to and from other destinations. The main airlines serving the airport include Aer Arann, Ryanair, BMI Baby and XL Airways. Charter flights to the airport are from a selection of other operators.
Aer Arran has regular connections between Knock and Dublin. Ryanair has regular flights to Knock from Luton and Stansted. BMI Baby offers flights from UK regional airports such as Manchester, Birmingham and Durham Tees Valley. The airport has a range of charter flights to popular holiday destinations such as the Iberian Peninsula and ski resorts.