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Cheap Flights from Glasgow to Belfast (GLA - BFS)

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Direct flights from Glasgow to Belfast

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  • AVERAGE FLIGHT TIME45 mins
  • CHEAPEST DIRECT RETURN£56
  • AVERAGE FLIGHTS PER WEEK41
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Glasgow to Belfast: Flight information

The things to know before you go.

Cheapest flight found

£56

Average flight time

45 mins

Cheapest month to fly

November

Most popular airline

easyJet

Flights per week

41

Frequently asked questions

COVID-19 travel restrictions are changing fast, but we're here to help you find the advice you need. Check our live page on United Kingdom travel restrictions to see if you can travel from Glasgow to Belfast, and if you'll need to quarantine on arrival.
There are 2 airports in Belfast: Belfast International and Belfast City.
The best price found on Skyscanner for a flight from Glasgow to Belfast is £56. This was found by aggregating across different carriers and is the cheapest price for the whole month.
0h 45min is the average flight time from Glasgow to Belfast.
There are 2 airlines who fly direct from Glasgow to Belfast.
As of February, there are 53 flights per week flying from Glasgow to Belfast.

This information is correct as of January 2016

Airlines that fly from Glasgow to Belfast

Two airlines currently fly to Belfast from Glasgow-International Airport. Flybe fly to Belfast-City, while easyJet fly to Belfast-International. No airlines are currently offering direct flights from Glasgow-Prestwick.

Terminal Information – Departing

Glasgow-International Airport has one terminal with everything you need before you fly. If you're hungry you can grab something to eat in one of the various snack bars and restaurants such as Upper Crust, Starbucks, The Sandpiper and Frankie & Benny's. There aren't many shops at the airport, just the essentials: World Duty Free, Maplin, WH Smith and Boots. If you're travelling with children you can let them blow off some steam in the soft-play area. Adults (and teenagers) can make the most of 30 minutes of free Wi-Fi. If you need faster internet, or just enjoy travelling in style, you can check into the airport's UpperDeck executive lounge. As well as better internet access you can also enjoy a comfortable seating area and a complimentary range of snacks and drinks.

Terminal Information – Arriving

At Belfast-City: This small airport is the best option if you're flying to Belfast on business, as it's nearer the city centre. The Airport Express 600 bus goes to the Europa bus station in the city centre. Single tickets are £2.50* and can be purchased on board. Taxis offer a faster way to reach the city centre, but are more expensive at around £10*. You can rent a car at the airport from Avis, Budget, Europcar or Hertz. Save money by comparing car hire at Belfast City Airport before you fly.

At Belfast-International: This airport is slightly further from the city, but also has great public transport connections. The Airport Express 300 goes to Europa Bus Station, and leaves the airport every 15 minutes. The journey takes about half an hour (or longer if you're travelling during rush hour). Single tickets are £7.50* while return tickets are £10.50.* Taxis into Belfast city centre cost around £30*. The airport also has car hire facilities provided by Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Enterprise, National and Alamo. Visit our page on car hire from Belfast International Airport to find excellent deals.

Practical Information

You don't need your passport to fly from Glasgow to Belfast. You will need to bring along an approved form of photographic identity for security reasons. Approved ID varies from airline to airline, so do check the appropriate website before you fly. As a rule of thumb, government issued photographic ID cards such as driving licenses are fine.

What to expect in Belfast

Northern Ireland has its own bank notes, so you might get a bit of a surprise the first time you visit a cash machine.

*Prices subject to change

Prices shown on this page are estimated lowest prices only. Found in the last 45 days.