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Car Rentals UK from Belfast City Airport in Ireland
Belfast City Airport has been renamed after a famous Irish footballer called George Best.
There are a plenty modes of transport that passengers can take from Belfast City Airport to the city centre and beyond.
Taxis
For just under £10 , visitors can catch a wheelchair user friendly taxi from the airport to their venue in the city centre.00 GBP. The taxis outside the main airport building can be caught by passengers .
Buses
Travellers can catch the number three bus which is serviced by the metro bus service and can drop travellers off at the city hall in the centre . The time table for the bus is fairly frequent through out the day but requires around a short walk to the train station based at Sydenham which is roughly a five minute walk away from the terminal building.
Trains
A tain station is not part of the airport. Passengers can walk or decide to take the bus shuttle to the train station at Sydenham. The train station operates a by hourly service which travellers can then make their connections to other destinations in Eire or elsewhere in the north.
Car
The city centre can be reached in around 10 minutes from the airport. As the city of Belfast is close by at over 3 miles. Drivers can visit the city by hired car in a short time. join the A20 which will lead you and your rental car into Belfast City Center from Belfast City Airport join the A2 that is the Sydeham Bypass.
If you want to leave your car hire to Belfast City Airport and have GPS system available in your hired car please use the following post code or zip code to find the airport, BT3 9JH.
Hire car
If visitors to the city wish to rent a car they can collect their hired car from Belfast City Airport from a number of hire firms operating at the airport. The car rental firms offices are located inside the terminal building where customers would go to complete their paperwork. All the vehicles are collected and returned to a separate office which can be found next to the terminal building.
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