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An Ulsterbus Volvo B7R at former Europa Buscentre in October 2023. Ulsterbus is responsible for most of the bus services in Northern Ireland.They operate around 20 bus stations which include: Armagh, Antrim, Lisburn, Bangor, Newtownards, Downpatrick, Newry, Craigavon, Dungannon, Omagh, Enniskillen, Derry, Coleraine, Ballymena, Magherafelt, Larne and Newcastle and others within Belfast and ...
Woodgate Aviation is Belfast International Airport's only FBO to provide hangarage. Their 33,000 sq ft hangar was constructed in 2015, and at the time of completion, access to hangar floor was through Europe's largest hydraulic door. [51] Belfast International Airport welcomed Global Trek Aviation, as the third FBO on the airfield, during 2015.
A Glider bus in Belfast City Centre Interior of a Glider vehicle A Glider bus stop. Glider is a Bus rapid transit system in Belfast, Northern Ireland, designed to improve the efficiency of mass transit in the city by connecting East and West Belfast and the Titanic Quarter via the city centre. [1] The service is operated by Translink. [2] [3]
The airport began commercial operations in 1983, and was known as "Belfast City Airport" until it was renamed in 2006 in memory of George Best, the professional footballer from Belfast. [3] The airport has a CAA public use aerodrome licence (number P862) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction.
In 1973, Citybus took over the bus services of the Belfast Corporation Transport Department. Between 1971 and 1994, NITHCo ran Belfast International Airport through its subsidiary Northern Ireland Airports Limited (NIAL). In 1994, the government created Belfast International Airport Ltd (BIAL), which was sold to Belfast International Airport ...
The Irish low-cost airline had pulled out of the airport last year, citing concerns over air passenger duty. Ryanair to return to Belfast International Airport with 12 new routes Skip to main content
Also, services from the Buscentre serve both Belfast City Airport and Belfast International Airport directly. [34] Ulsterbus runs joint services with Bus Éireann for its direct express service to Dublin and Dublin Airport , with National Express to Dumfries , Carlisle , Manchester , Birmingham , Milton Keynes and London , [ 35 ] and with ...
On 19 August 2024, Translink announced that bus operations at Belfast Grand Central would commence on Sunday, 8 September 2024. The final day of operations at the Europa Buscentre was to be Saturday, 7 September, 2024. The new station's first departure would be the X1 Goldliner bus service to Dublin Busáras, scheduled for 8 September 2024 at ...