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Belfast International Airport is further away from Belfast than the George Best City Airport, but offers significantly more international destinations. Continental Airlines has connections available to destinations throughout the Americas and beyond.
Airlines using the airport include:
Aer Lingus to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Budapest, Geneva, Faro, London-Heathrow, Malaga, Nice, Rome Fiumincino.
Air Transat (seasonal) to Toronto
bmibaby to Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester and Nottingham East Midlands
Continental Airlines to New York (Newark)
Easyjet to Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin Schoenefeld, Bristol, Edinburgh, Faro, Gdansk, Geneva, Glasgow, Ibiza, Krakow, Liverpool John Lennon, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, Malaga, Newcastle, Nice, Palma, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Prague, Rome Ciampino, Venice
Globespan to Orlando Sanford and Toronto
Jet2 to Barcelona, Blackpool, Chambery, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Leeds Bradford, Malaga, Milan-Bergamo, Murcia, Palma, Pisa, Prague, Tenerife South and Toulouse
Manx2 to the Isle of Man
Wizz Air to Warsaw and Katowice
Zoom to Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax
The terminal is served up to thirty minutes from 05.35 - 23.20 by the 300 Airport bus [12] (£6 single, £9 return). Depending on traffic, the journey to Belfast's Laganside and Europa Buscentres takes about forty-five minutes. Taxis should cost no more than £25-£30 to Belfast City Centre.
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