Driving from cork to kerry airport is very straightforward. It can take from an hour and a half to two hours!
About 55 miles or 83 kilometres.
The airport code for Kerry Airport is KIR.
It will take an estimated 2 hours and 36 minutes to drive from Cork Airport to Galway. The driving times can vary depending on traffic.
There is no airport in Killarney. You would have to go to another airport in Ireland and fly from there. A flight would be about 1 hour and 40 minutes. You'd then have to add the time travelling from Killarney to whichever airport you were flying from, possibly Cork or Dublin. Cork Airport is nearer to Killarney.
Cork Airport was created in 1961.
Limerick and Cork are the counties that border county Kerry.
Killarney is in county Kerry, which is a neighbouring county of Cork.
Cork and Kerry are neighbouring counties and have a land border, so it will depend on where exactly you are travelling to and from as to the actual distance.
Don't think it's a nursery rhyme per se, but I believe the saying is, "Londonderry, Cork, and Kerry. Spell that without a 'K.'" The solution is, T-H-A-T.
Kerry Airport is located in the city of Kerry in the country of Ireland. The airport is one of the most popular airports used by people arriving in and departing from Ireland.
The driving distance between Derry, Co. Cork, Ireland and Belfast Int'l Airport is approximately 430 km. The driving time would be approximately 5 hours if you were to drive non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
Kerry and Cork did not meet in the All-Ireland final in 2010. They met in the 2009 final, in which the score was Kerry 0 - 16 Cork 1 - 9. In 2010 they met in the semi-final of the Munster Championship. They drew 0 - 15 to 0 - 15 on their first meeting and in the replay the score was Kerry 1 - 15 Cork 1 - 14.