Does Flybe fly to Belfast?
Birmingham to Belfast is a popular route, with flights operating into both Belfast International and Belfast City. The Birmingham to Belfast City route is flown by Flybe, up to six times daily, and seven times during the winter months.
Which airlines are still flying to Belfast?
Our Airlines
- easyJet.
- Jet2.
- Ryanair.
- Wizz.
- Virgin Atlantic.
- TUI.
What UK airports fly direct to Belfast?
From Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Leeds / Bradford, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle and Nottingham, all direct flights to Belfast International are operated by easyJet.
How do I get to Belfast Ireland?
Getting to Belfast couldn’t be easier. Northern Ireland has three airports, sea crossings from England and Scotland, and a direct rail link from Dublin….By Sea
- Stena Line (travelling from Liverpool and Cairnryan)
- P&O Irish Sea (travelling from Cairnryan)
- Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (travelling from Isle of Man).
Is Belfast airport still open?
Belfast International Airport is open and and operational . Please check with your airline for latest updates. We urge all passengers to adhere to the Government guidance regarding travel.
Can I travel to Belfast?
Only British, Irish nationals or those with residency rights in the UK are permitted to travel to Northern Ireland from a red list country. complete a UK passenger locator form 48 hours before departure. book and enter managed isolation (hotel quarantine) for 10 days.
Is Belfast safe?
Belfast is a very safe city – especially in the central area of the city, which is home to great shopping destinations, hotels, bars and restaurants. The atmosphere will feel like a small village in a metropolis, and the people are traditionally friendly and helpful.
Is Belfast worth visiting?
Belfast is a vibrant city that’s definitely worth at least a day or two of your time. But there’s so much more to see in Northern Ireland, too. The now world-famous Giant’s Causeway is just the first stop on the winding Causeway Coastal Route that will make you gasp several times over.