Access to Belfast 

Getting to Belfast is easy. Fly direct to one of our two airports, George Best Belfast City Airport which is just 10 minutes from the city centre or Belfast International Airport just a 30 minute journey away. 

 

Belfast is conveniently located between Dublin and London. Dublin airport is just 90 minutes away with coach services to Belfast every hour, with 28 daily flights between Belfast and London with one hour flight time. Belfast connects directly to 7 international Hubs; London, Amsterdam, Paris CDG, Edinburgh, Reykjavik, Manchester.

 

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European & International routes via Dublin & Belfast

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Direct UK Routes

By Air

George Best Belfast City Airport (GBBA) Belfast City Airport is just three miles from Belfast City Centre. Aer Lingus Regional, British Airways, KLM, Flybe, EasyJet, Lufthansa and Eastern Airways all fly to and from Belfast City Airport. Belfast International Airport (BIA) Belfast International Airport is a 30 minute drive from Belfast City Centre. EasyJet, Ryanair, Jet2…

By Sea

From Scotland, England and Isle of Man Belfast is easily accessed by sea, with crossings from both Scotland and England. Travel by superfast ferries with journey times from just 1 hour. 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).

By Rail

From Dublin and Republic of Ireland Irish Rail operates services from towns and cities across the Republic of Ireland to Dublin’s Connolly Station, where you can then catch a connecting train to Belfast. The Enterprise Train service (provided jointly by Translink and Irish Rail), from Dublin’s Connolly Station to Lanyon Station (previously known as Belfast Central Station)…

Getting Around Belfast

Belfast is compact and bijou, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi. However, if you want to wander a little further afield then we’ve got a network of transport options which will get you to your desired destination.