Belfast Flights

By Craig Wilson

There are two airports serving Belfast there is Belfast International Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport. Belfast City in nearer to the city centre whilst Belfast International is about twenty minutes drive away. Both airports have adequate public transport between them making it easy to get to and from the airports

Belfast flights between the UK generally fly into Belfast City Airport whilst most of the European ones use Belfast International Airport. There are however some domestic flights between the UK and Belfast.

Toronto flights to Belfast, flights to Cancun, Vancouver and Orlando are all routes available direct from Belfast International Airport with airlines such as Fly Globespan, Continental Airlines and low cost transatlantic airline Zoom.

Thanks to the arrival of the low cost carriers the flight destinations from Belfast have grown dramatically over the last few years. You can now get a Belfast flight from Blackpool or a Belfast Malaga flight at a better price as well.

If you are looking for flights to Belfast from destinations both Belfast Airports have various options on certain routes. Glasgow to Belfast flights are a perfect example of this as you can get a flight to Belfast City from Glasgow with Easyjet and Belfast International with Flybe. If you are not bothered which Belfast airport you travel to then you could get the best fare or the flight with the most convenient times.

The choice of flight you get is up to you and there is nothing stopping you getting a flight from Cardiff to Belfast City with Flybe and a flight back to Cardiff from Belfast International with Bmibaby.

Not just getting a cheap fare on a low cost airline but to more destinations has opened up a large number of new destinations, which are ideal for city breaks. There is no more need to waste time by travelling to your destination via London or Manchester you can now get a flight there direct. This also means no more waiting for a connecting flight and checking your bags in more than once.

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