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Cheap Flights From Belfast
Finding Cheap Flights From Belfast
Belfast is served by two airports: Belfast International Airport (BFS), the larger airport with a focus on low-cost carriers and holiday charters, and George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD), located closer to the city center and specializing in domestic and short-haul European routes. This provides travelers with options depending on their destination and budget.
Belfast International (BFS) offers an extensive network of low-cost flights to UK cities like London (Luton, Stansted), Manchester, and Birmingham, as well as to popular European sun destinations (Spain, Portugal, Canaries) and city-break spots across Europe. Belfast City (BHD) provides frequent shuttle services to London Heathrow (LHR), and other UK hubs, plus select European destinations.
BFS is a major base for EasyJet and Ryanair, which dominate its schedule. Jet2.com and TUI Airways operate many holiday charters. BHD is a key base for British Airways (operated by BA CityFlyer/Aer Lingus Regional) and EasyJet. Aer Lingus also operates from both airports to its Dublin hub.
To find cheap flights from Belfast, always compare fares from both BFS and BHD. For UK and European leisure travel, book EasyJet and Ryanair flights from BFS 1-3 months in advance. For London Heathrow connections, book British Airways from BHD. Use flight comparison tools that include both airports. Flying mid-week is cheaper. For long-haul travel, the most economical route is typically to take a short flight to London (LHR) or Dublin (DUB) and connect from their extensive global networks. Belfast itself has no direct intercontinental flights.
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