Long were the days when if you lived in the capital of Northern Ireland you would have to take lengthy and exhausting transfer flights – often through not-so-convenient airports, far away from anything interesting. With the growth, both economical and demographical, of the town of Belfast and with the grand improvements to its airport, flights from Belfast to worthwhile locations have increased. Plus, airliners and airports all over Europe now take pride in having flights to Belfast International Airport.
Spain’s “Costa del Sol” (Sunny Coast)’s busiest airport is one of the most sought after travel destinations to and from Belfast. A trip between Belfast and Malaga, or the other way around, is like a trip between two different worlds. On the one side, you have a green capital on the Emerald Isle, full of life and energy just like any other major city, but still very much in touch with its Irish party-going and nature-loving side. On the other side, you have a relaxed town bathed by the warm Mediterranean sea, where the beat of the soft Spanish music is coupled with soothing winds and the rhythm of the waves. These two cities are now conjoined by and airplane route that’ll bring them closer than ever.
