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Address: 47 Donegall Place, Belfast, BT1 5AD
Email: belfastwelcomecentre@nitic.net
Phone: +44 (0) 28 9024 6609
United Kingdom (UK)
London Luton Airport, Navigation House, Airport Way, Luton, Bedfordshire LU2 9LY, UK
44
(0)1582 405 100
(0)1582 395 450
info@ltn.aero
www.london-luton.com
The airport is located 51km (32 miles) northeast of London
GMT (GMT + 1 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October)
1
From the M25, exit at junction 21 for access to the M1. From the M1, exit at junction 10 and follow signs to the airport. From the east and A1, take the A505 dual carriageway at junction 9; the airport lies just off the A505 and is clearly signposted.
There is express, medium-stay and long-stay parking available at the airport, with express parking situated within easy reach of the terminal building. There are courtesy buses to the mid- and long-term car parks. Passengers can pre-book parking (tel: (0)1582 395 456) or via at the airport’s website.
Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and National are all represented. Car hire desks are located next to the Arrivals hall.
Rail: Luton Airport Parkway Station, 2km (1 mile) from the airport, is connected to the terminal by a free shuttle bus service. Both Thameslink (tel: (0)845 330 6333, website: www.thameslink.co.uk) and Midland Mainline (tel: (0)845 712 5678; website: www.midlandmainline.com) provide services to London. For information on times and fares, call the 24-hour National Rail enquiries line (tel: (0)845 748 4950; website: www.nationalrail.co.uk). Road: Taxi: Cabco (tel: (0)1582 736 666) and Dial-a-Cab (tel: (0)1582 735 555) operate taxis from the airport. Bus: Free Luton Airport Express shuttle buses run to/from the Luton Airport Parkway Station. Bus services connect the airport with the surrounding areas. For further information contact Traveline (tel: (0)870 608 2608). Coach: The Greenline 757 is an express coach (tel: (0)870 608 7261; website: www.greenline.co.uk), which runs daily between the airport and central London. Numerous National Express coaches run from the airport to destinations all over the country. For further information, contact National Express (tel: (0)870 575 7747; website: www.nationalexpress.com).
There are several electronic information booths at the airport, as well as roving passenger service assistants. The booths contain touch-screen information on onward transportation, local amenities, airport navigation, parking and live flight information.
Money and communications: Bureaux de change, ATMs and web-enabled telephones can be found throughout the terminal building. Eating and drinking: The airport has a range of restaurants, cafés and bars, including a food court and a traditional English pub. Shopping: There is a wide variety of shops at the airport, including 24-hour duty-free shopping and a 24-hour newsagent and bookstore. Luggage: There are no left-luggage facilities at there airport. There is a lost property office (tel: (0)1582 395 219). Other facilities: These include a children’s play centre, baby care rooms and a chapel.
The Aviance Executive Lounge (tel: (0)1582 700 898) provides free Internet, pay phone and fax facilities, newspapers, television, and complimentary drinks and snacks.
The airport is fully accessible and includes adapted toilets and telephones and induction loops at information points. Wheelchairs for transit through the terminal and help with baggage are available free of charge via the special assistance telephones. Passengers who require help boarding aircraft should request this service in advance from the individual airlines. Disabled parking is available. Luton Airport Express shuttle buses are wheelchair-accessible.
The Ibis Hotel (tel: (0)1582 424 488) and Holiday Inn Express (tel: (0)1582 589 100) are located on the airport site.
London
London Luton Airport
England
United Kingdom (UK)
Belfast International Airport, Belfast BT29 4AB, UK
44
(0)28 9448 4848
(0)28 9445 2084
info.desk@bial.co.uk
www.belfastairport.com
The airport is located 30km (18 miles) northwest of Belfast
GMT (GMT+ 1 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October)
1
From Belfast, travel north on the M2 motorway, then turn off at junction 5. The airport is situated off the A57, 11km (7 miles) from junction 5. From the south and west, take the Moira junction on the M1 motorway, then the A26 and Nutts Corner junction.
All car parks are situated within walking distance of the passenger terminal. The short-term car park is located closest to the terminal entrance. The long-term car park is recommended for people travelling for more than four days. For more parking information, visit the airport’s website or call BCP (tel: (0)870 013 4747 or (0)870 013 4580; website: www.bpconline.co.uk).
Car hire companies include Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and National Car Rental, with desks located in the Arrivals hall.
Rail: The nearest railway station is 10km (6 miles) from the airport in Antrim, and is serviced by a bus link called the Antrim Airlink, which departs from in front of the terminal building, Monday-Friday only. Information on rail travel can be obtained by contacting Translink (tel: (0)28 9024 6485 or 906 6663; website: www.translink.co.uk). Road: Taxi: International Airport Taxis Company taxis (tel: (0)28 9448 4353) leave from outside the terminal building. Bus: An Airbus (tel: (0)28 9066 6630; website: www.translink.co.uk) service operates between the airport and Belfast city centre. The bus departs from the front of the terminal building and travels to Glengall street bus station; stopping at Templepatrick on request. Coach: A service operated by Airporter (tel: (0)28 7126 9996; website: www.airporter.co.uk) is also available to Derry/Londonderry.
The airport information desk (tel: (0)28 9448 4848) located in the Arrivals hall provides information on flights, public transport and general enquiries.
Money and communications: There are bureaux de change and several ATMs throughout the terminal building. There are also postal facilities, telephones and Internet kiosks. Eating and drinking: There is a café and bar in the main Departures lounge and a full range of food outlets in the food court. Shopping: Shops include newsagents/bookshops, duty-free, a tax-free electronics store and a gift shop selling Irish gifts. Other facilities: These include a children’s play area, baby change facilities, a travel agency and a quiet room.
The Business Lounge offers extensive business facilities, including Internet access, fax and photocopying facilities, television, newspapers and magazines, and refreshments. The lounge is available to any passenger using the airport. Ten conference and banqueting suites are also available at the Fitzwilliam International Hotel (tel: (0)28 9445 7000; website: www.fitzwilliaminternational.com).
Wheelchairs are available from individual airlines, as well as from airport staff until check-in. Passengers are however advised to book a wheelchair in advance from the airline when purchasing a ticket. Disabled toilets and telephones are also available. There is a Minicom unit at the airport information desk. Disabled car parking is available in the airport car parks; porters are on hand to assist with baggage. Staff at the airport information desk are trained in basic sign language and can provide assistance to passengers with special needs.
The Fitzwilliam International Hotel (tel: (0)28 9442 7000; website: www.fitzwilliaminternational.com) is situated within walking distance of the main passenger terminal. The Dunadry Hotel & Country Club (tel: (0)28 9443 4343) is a short drive from the airport and provides meeting rooms and conference facilities. Details of other hotels in the surrounding area can be obtained by contacting the Belfast Welcome Centre (tel: (0)28 9024 6609), which also provides a booking service for a small fee.
Belfast
Belfast International Airport
Northern Ireland
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