Probably not but you MUST check with the airline that you intend to use.
Otopeni-Belfast: min. 7 hours (connection in London)
you can fly from belfast to London in 1 hour or go on the over nite ferry to Liverpool and drive to London, the drive will take approx 5 hours that's including a break along the way, the ferry will take 8 hours from belfast to birkenhead (Liverpool)
* 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
Well my mum and sister went last year and they got one flight, from Belfast to new york and it took about 5-6hours but I cant say for sure because of the time change.
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It is from Belfast City Airport.
Different airlines have different rules. Contact the airline that you intend to fly with and ask them if your bus pass is acceptable.
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The only routes are Fly Hellas and Thomas Cook from Belfast International to Larnaca.
No, not from Belfast. The best option would be to fly to London Heathrow, where you can catch an almost direct flight to Auckland, New Zealand (planes have to stop in the western US or south Asia to refuel).
There are no routes operated from Belfast City to London Luton, however easyjet do fly to London Luton from Belfast International.
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