Every Aerlingus'plane is named after a saint. Mine was Saint Brigid. Se took off five minutes late. There very heavy clouds during almost the whole flight, I couldn't get a view on the french countryside.

When we begun our approach, the clouds scattered, offering a nice view on the sea.

Through saint Brigid's window

And then, we reached the land. Nice coast, don't you think? The point at the top of the pictures is called Old Head of Kinsale. Just below it, is the mouth of the River Brandon. Below is Summer Cove a peninsula. Below it's just an entering of the sea in the land.

Through saint Brigid's window Through saint Brigid's window

The landing was a bit rough, but happy in the end. Cork airport is quite small but the main building is nice.

Through saint Brigid's window

The Irish weather is quite similar to the one in Brittany. Four seasons in a day. It was almost sunny.