George Best Belfast City Airport – BHD Airport
George Best Belfast City Airport is the smaller of the two international airports that serve Belfast in Northern Ireland. It was originally known as Belfast City Airport in 1983 but was later on renamed to its current title in memory of Belfast professional footballer, George Best.
Best Time to Visit
BHD Airport is a single runway airport and holds a CAA public use aerodrome license, which means it is allowed to fly flights for public transport as well as for flying instructions. Majority of the flights handled by the airport are intra-UK flights. In 2010, it handles as many as 2.7 million passengers and in 2017 it handled 2.6 million. The airport is a base for Flybe, the largest operator at Belfast. In 2010, Aer Lingus also opened a base in the airport. The airport has faced several restrictions due to its location, which is just adjacent to residential areas. Residents in nearby cities such as the Carryduff, Broughshane, and Glenariff and other surrounding cities use the George Best Belfast City Airport for their travels.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Travelers have several options when choosing to stay in the city of Belfast or for simply a quick stay. The Hilton Belfast offers elegant accommodations and is only a short drive away from the airport. A little closer to the airport is the 4-star and luxurious accommodation of Stormont Hotel, located less than 2 miles from the BHD airport. Located 20 miles from the BHD Airport is the Belfast International Airport, which serves the city and surrounding areas and is also the bigger airport compared to BHD.