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You would fly over the North Sea and then over northern England, passing close to places like Leeds and Blackpool. You'd then fly over the Irish Sea close to the Isle of Man and then to Belfast.
It is from Belfast City Airport.
* KLM fly to/from: Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, Durham Tees Valley, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London (Heathrow + City), Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich. * EasyJet fly to/from: Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London (Gatwick, Luton and Stansted) * Aer Lingus fly to/from: Belfast * BMI fly to/from: Aberdeen, London (Heathrow) * bmibaby fly to/from: Birmingham, Cardiff, East Midlands * British Airways fly to/from: London (Heathrow. Gatwick and City) * Flybe fly to/from: Exeter, Southampton
The only routes are Fly Hellas and Thomas Cook from Belfast International to Larnaca.
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yes - Ireland is not part of the Schengen common travel area of the EU
Otopeni-Belfast: min. 7 hours (connection in London)
You can't travel from Edinburgh to Belfast by train because Belfast is in Ireland which is an island. The easiest way is to fly.
It takes about an hour to fly from Iceland to Amsterdam.
It takes an hour, give or take a few minutes to fly from Amsterdam-Schiphol to Bristol airport.
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