
Popular in | December |
|---|---|
Cheapest in | November |
Average price | $664 |
Round-trip from | $688 |
One-way from | $275 |
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New YorkBelfast
JFK - BFS
JFKBFS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 8/19
8:30 pm-8:40 pm
2 stops19h 10m
Belfast Intl
Tue 8/25
8:10 pm-10:25 pm
3 stops31h 15m
New YorkBelfast
JFK - BFS
JFKBFS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 9/11
11:10 pm-9:50 pm
2 stops17h 40m
Belfast Intl
Tue 9/15
8:50 am-7:20 pm
3 stops39h 30m
NewarkBelfast
EWR - BFS
EWRBFS
Newark
Tue 10/6
8:25 pm-9:05 pm
2 stops19h 40m
Belfast Intl
Wed 10/28
9:00 pm-4:20 pm
3 stops47h 20m
New YorkBelfast
JFK - BFS
JFKBFS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 7/27
11:10 pm-11:05 pm
3 stops18h 55m
Belfast Intl
Tue 8/11
8:15 pm-1:40 pm
3 stops46h 25m
New YorkBelfast
LGA - BFS
LGABFS
New York LaGuardia
Wed 7/15
8:45 am-7:15 pm
2 stops29h 30m
Belfast Intl
Mon 7/20
6:30 am-7:25 pm
2 stops17h 55m
New YorkBelfast
JFK - BHD
JFKBHD
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 7/27
6:20 pm-8:30 pm
1 stop21h 10m
Belfast City
Tue 8/11
7:00 am-3:55 pm
1 stop13h 55m
New YorkBelfast
JFK - BFS
JFKBFS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 7/19
8:30 pm-10:50 pm
2 stops21h 20m
Belfast Intl
Sun 7/26
7:10 am-8:05 pm
3 stops41h 55m
NewarkBelfast
EWR - BFS
EWRBFS
Newark
Sun 7/19
8:25 pm-10:50 pm
2 stops21h 25m
Belfast Intl
Sun 7/26
7:10 am-9:00 pm
3 stops42h 50m
New YorkBelfast
LGA - BFS
LGABFS
New York LaGuardia
Mon 7/27
7:05 pm-4:25 pm
2 stops16h 20m
Belfast Intl
Wed 8/12
10:45 pm-4:55 pm
2 stops23h 10m
New YorkBelfast
JFK - BFS
JFKBFS
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 8/15
8:30 pm-10:40 pm
3 stops21h 10m
Belfast Intl
Sun 8/23
7:35 pm-1:40 pm
3 stops47h 05m
On average, a flight from New York to Northern Ireland takes 14 hours 0 minutes. Flights to Northern Ireland from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Northern Ireland are British Airways and American Airlines.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Northern Ireland are American Airlines and British Airways.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Northern Ireland ranges from 2.0 - 3.5 inches per month. October is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 3.5 in. April is typically the driest time to visit Northern Ireland when rainfall is around 2.0 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Northern Ireland, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 60.8 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 41.0 F).
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If you’re booking flights to Northern Ireland in the summer, you’ll most likely experience the warm temperate climate that surprisingly comes with its northern latitude. Influenced by the Gulf Stream, rain is plentiful, and it snows more than the Republic, its southern neighbor, does.
Book cheap flights to Northern Ireland in April and June, when the crowds are down, the days are longer, and the rates are affordable.
Peak Season: While July and August supply the best weather all year round, finding cheap flights to Northern Ireland may be a bit of a feat, considering the small peak season. If you’re looking to hit festival season at the end of the summer, plan in advance to secure your spot in the fun.
Off-peak Season: Winter in Northern Ireland occasionally sees ice and snow, but it’s mostly characterized by rainfall. Although January and February call for gray skies and temperatures in the chilly 40’s, it’s also the best time to find deals on hotels and cheap flights to Northern Ireland. Londonderry and Belfast draw crowds all year round, so book ahead of time if you’re planning to visit those locations.
The country’s small size makes domestic Northern Ireland flights unnecessary, even if you want to see it all. In general, buses, trains, and ferries will get you where you need to go.Two bus stations, the Main Europa Bus Centre (behind the Europa Hotel), and the Great Victoria Station (near the Great Northern Mall) are easy connections to the west, south, and to Dublin. A smaller station, Laganside Bus Centre, is near the river, and will take you to the eastern end of the country. All stations have information desks that offer regional timetables.
If you’re traveling further, trains and ferries are your best method of North Ireland travel. Trains go to Dublin and other major cities in the Republic of Ireland, and most destinations can be reached by way of Belfast’s central train station. Ferries and catamarans will take you to the Isle of Man, Troon Scotland, Heysham, and Liverpool, England. The ferry at Donegall Quay is a 15 minute walk from city hall, or you can take a bus.