Airports in England
With so many routes into England, finding the best route, and the best deal, can be a mamouth task! We have put together a selection of popular routes from Ireland to England, to make life easier for you.
It is not an exhaustive list, and for flight information and booking we have provided links to the airline’s website.
Just under 13 miles from the City centre, the quickest way into Birmingham is by train, which takes around 10 minutes. The airport is also conveniently located for exploring the area by car, with the beautiful Cotswolds on the doorstep, the choice is massive.
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Located in the South West of England, Bristol is steeped in maritime history and heritage. With a fine example of Brunel’s engineering in the Clifton suspension bridge, you could spend your time just in exploring the city itself.
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Centrally located, East Midlands airport has excellent links to the major cities of the East Midlands. Nottingham is a short train journey away, or maybe you would like to live the adventures of Robin Hood for yourself in Sherwood Forest.
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Found in the North West of England, and famous, amongst other things for the Beatles, Liverpool is European Capital of Culture 2008. The airport is just over 11km from the city centre, and there are regular bus and train links into the City.
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Situated 45km south of central London, Gatwick is a great point from which to explore both the Capital, and the South East of England.
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Situated 24km from central London Heathrow is infamous as one of the World’s busiest airports. Although, due to its size, you should allow a bit of extra time when traveling, the choice of great destinations to visit is huge.
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Situated 56 km north of central London, and served with excellent rail and road links, Stanstead airport is a great starting point to discovering London, and areas immediately to its North.
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Located in the North West of England, and 16km from the city centre there are very regular bus and rail services into the city. Possibly most famous for its football, there is so much more to Manchester with its lively bars and restaurants, and events programme.
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Situated in the North East of England, and just over 11km from the city centre, Newcastle makes a great short break destination. There’s the city itself with its buzzing night life, lively bars and nightlife in contrast to the nearby countryside and Northumberland national park.
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Nestled in the South West corner of England is the surf capital of Newquay, but if you would rather keep your feet on dry land there is so much to do. The world famous Eden Project is a short drive away, and the miles of coastal paths are just made to explore.
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