A Complete Guide to Book Cheap Flights from Belfast to Liverpool and Save Money on Trip.com

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When planning your Belfast to Liverpool flights, it's crucial to understand the total cost involved. Beyond the ticket price, there are additional expenses to consider, such as transportation to and from the airports, baggage fees, and any in-flight services you may require. By taking these factors into account, you can accurately budget for your trip and make informed decisions. Understanding the total cost ensures you get the best deals and save money £££.

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Belfast to Liverpool: Departure from Belfast Airports

Belfast has two major airports: Belfast International Airport (BFS) and George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD). Both offer convenient flight options to Liverpool. After checking transportation information and flight prices, you can compare and choose the best departure point that is convenient for you.

Belfast International Airport (BFS), located approximately 21 kilometres northwest of Belfast’s city centre, is Northern Ireland's busiest airport. It has a single terminal that handles a variety of domestic and international flights and offers numerous facilities for travellers. Visitors can reach the airport via the Airport Express 300 Bus, which takes about 30–40 minutes from the city centre.

Main Transportation Options to BFSEstimated TimePrice
Public Bus Service (Bus 300a)30-40 minsFrom £9.00
Taxi15-25 minsFrom £20.00
Car HireVariesVaries
Shuttle Service20-30 minsFrom £10.00

George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD), situated just 3 miles from Belfast’s city centre, has one terminal and primarily serves domestic and short-haul international flights. The airport features a range of amenities to accommodate travellers. It can be conveniently accessed by taxi, taking approximately 15–25 minutes from the city centre.

Main Transportation Options to BHDEstimated TimePrice
Taxi10-15 minsFrom £10.00
Car HireVariesVaries
Public Bus Service (Metro)15-20 minsFrom £2.30
Shuttle Service15-20 minsFrom £5.00

Compare Cheap Flight Tickets and Transportation Prices from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL)

When looking at flight prices from Belfast to Liverpool in November 2024, there is little price difference between the two airports. The cheapest flight departs from George Best Belfast City Airport at £20.30, with the slightly more expensive flight departing from Belfast International Airport at £27.00.

Flight to Liverpool from BelfastFlight TicketsTransportation FareTotal
BFS (BFS-LPL)£18.00£9.00£27.00
BHD (BHD-LPL)£18.00£2.30£20.30

*Based on flight prices in November 2024, as sourced from Trip.com's data. Transportation prices are approximate and can vary. To get most accurate and up-to-date information, please check trip.com and official websites of respective transportation services.

Belfast to Liverpool: Arrival at Liverpool Airport

Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) is one of the busiest in the UK and a key international gateway. The airport has a single terminal, serving both domestic and international flights. It offers a variety of shops and dining options, duty-free shops, restaurants, and car rental services. The airport is about 12 kilometres from Liverpool's city centre and typically takes around 30 minutes to reach by car or bus.

Belfast to Liverpool: Airline Deals

Several airlines, including easyJet, Ryanair, and Aer Lingus, offer cheap flights from Belfast to Liverpool on Trip.com. Low-cost airlines usually have good prices but might fly from airports far from the city and often don't include free checked baggage.

Reviews of Airlines Servicing Belfast-Liverpool

easyJet
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Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Belfast to Liverpool?

In November 2024, easyJet has the cheapest flight at £20.3 (BHD-LPL), while Aer Lingus offers a flight for £222.3 (BHD-LPL).

Flight to LiverpoolAer Lingus easyJet
RouteBHD - LPLBHD - LPL
flight tickets£220£18
transportation to airports£2.30£2.30
Total£222.3£20.3

*Based on flight prices in November 2024, as sourced from Trip.com's data.

What's the cheapest total travel cost from Belfast to Liverpool?

Let's see how much a flight from Belfast to Liverpool actually costs. Budget airlines might seem to have the cheapest tickets at first, but you need to think about all the expenses. Surprisingly, easyJet has the lowest price at £66.00. Aer Lingus costs £222.30. By choosing the right flights, a family of four can save a lot on travel expenses.

Flight to LiverpooleasyJetAer Lingus
RouteBHD - LPLBHD - LPL
flight tickets£50.70£220
transportation to airports£2.30£2.30
check-in luggage (1 piece max 20kg)Free (1×23kg)Free (1×20kg)
Seat reservation£13.00-
Total£66.00£222.30

*Based on flight prices in November 2024, as sourced from Trip.com's data.

Belfast to Liverpool: Flight Search & Book Flights

Belfast to Liverpool: Direct Flights & Flight Time Schedule

Cheapest direct flight price£11
Cheapest return ticket price£32
Off-season travel monthFebruary
Peak season for travelOctober
Flight distance244.04km
Average flight time49 minutes
Popular airlineeasyJet
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Belfast to Liverpool: Cheapest Time to Book Flights

Figuring out the best time to book flights from Belfast to Liverpool depends on a few things. It's usually best to book your flights early to get better deals and more options, especially if you plan to travel during busy times like Easter, summer, Christmas, or school holidays. Generally speaking, try to book your tickets 2–3 months before you want to travel. Also, try to avoid peak travel seasons or holidays when prices are higher. Keep an eye on flight prices and set up price alerts to get the best deals.

Month in 2025Cheapest Belfast to Liverpool flight tickets
January£46
February£47
March£46
April£47
May£43
June£47
July£59
August£58
September£44

Belfast to Liverpool: Discover Liverpool

Liverpool, located in the northwest of England, is a vibrant city renowned for its rich cultural heritage and maritime history. Easily accessible by air, Liverpool John Lennon Airport offers numerous flights, connecting the city to various destinations across Europe and beyond. Visitors to Liverpool can explore a plethora of attractions, including the iconic Royal Albert Dock, which houses the Tate Liverpool art gallery and the Beatles Story museum, celebrating the city's most famous musical export. The stunning Liverpool Cathedral and the modern Metropolitan Cathedral are also must-see landmarks. Food enthusiasts will delight in Liverpool's diverse culinary scene, from traditional British pubs serving hearty dishes like Scouse stew to contemporary restaurants offering innovative cuisine. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or a foodie, Liverpool has something to offer everyone.

Explore Accommodation and Local Transport in Liverpool

After booking your flights, it's time to find accommodation and learn how to get around Liverpool. Look for budget-friendly hotels, hostels, or holiday rentals close to the main attractions. Websites like Trip.com offer many options for different budgets and tastes. Trip.com's Travel Guides can also give you useful tips on where to stay and what to do. Think about the costs and ease of using public transport, taxis, or renting a car to move around the city. Planning ahead can help you avoid surprises and make your trip easier and cheaper.

Recommended Hotels in Liverpool [2024]

5 star

4.4/5Excellent115 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.35km from city centre
Just returned from this beautiful hotel and all I can say is WOW! Booked a double room for last Tuesday for my partner and I. On arrival Rosie on reception was charming and professional and escorted us to the lift via Palm Court and our Jaws dropped as we say the whole area decorated for Christmas. We did get lost trying to find the room but it was well worth when we eventually found it.The bedroom was beautiful, lovely furnishing,contained everything modern day traveller requires,the bed was so comfortable with lovely sheets and pilllows also so spotless The bathroom although only had a shower but lovely and modern..We did have breakfast the following morning and again all was to the highest standard everything you would want for breakfast, all super quality ingredients. I would like to say a big thank you to Rayna and Maria,both young ladies are a credit to the hotel....so much so as soon as we got home I booked again as a surprise for my partner to come back next month.Thank you to everyone who work so hard to make your hotel special. Kind regards Joe and Andy
From£96
4.3/5Excellent51 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.77km from city centre
Obviously we read the good & bad reviews. In my opinion this is a modern hotel with good sized rooms, friendly helpful staff and a nice (small) pool with a sauna & gym. 30% discount on the secure parking at the Q parking opposite was good too. Location in the city centre just on the edge of the L1 shopping eating and drinking area is good too. We were on the 6th floor which was lovely and quiet. There are a few oddities like the separate loo & shower/wash hand basin room facility (didn’t bother us), slightly disobedient lifts and a few minor broken items/scratches etc. Nothing worth moaning about for us. We caught a lucky deal at £65 for the night so value was really good.
From£62
3.9/5123 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.5km from city centre
Firstly the bad points- *The Carpark was full of old furniture from the hotel and empty beer barrier preventing you getting parked, *The hotel has turned into more of a party venue hotel rather than the beautiful hotel it was when I last came with my daughter 2018. *tap in the kitchen area in our room only let out hot water and unfortunately the room stunk of what I could only describe as a sewerage smell? Whether the drains needed maintenance I’m not sure but I I just sprayed some deodorant around to help make it not smell quite as bad because I was so tired I didnt want to have to swap rooms. *There was also no phone to call reception which I found strange and the remote for the tv was missing the back of it. I put all this bad points down to the fact that when I previously came it was owned by someone who really cared about the maintenance and reputation of the hotel but now I’ve found it’s since been sold it seems the new owner isn’t as bothered and all what the shankley represented before eg, maintenance, luxury, football themed has kind of turned more into a tacky themed hotel and doesn’t feel classy anymore. I’d probably not stay here again as it’s not the same as it was and just the whole feel of hand hotel is different. It’s not the best if you have come with kids as there’s lots of drunken guests in the hotel and it’s noisey but thank goodness it’s a large hotel as you don’t hear the noise from downstairs. We were on level 3. Our room was lovely and big with a large double bed and 2 twins pushed together, a kitchen area with tea bags and coffee (no biscuits but that didn’t bother us as we had snacks with us The upsides were- *Staff were pleasant, *breakfast was amazing with everything you could possibly as for, *hotel was mainly quiet on the 3rd floor, room was on the whole clean and had a hair dryer, iron and ironing board with a safe. * . The bathroom was lovely especially the bath as it was a jacuzzi with a waterfall shower. Everything was clean from what I could see.
From£82
3.8/561 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|1.22km from city centre
If you want to conquer Downtown Liverpool by foot this Hotel is your perfect base camp. Located on Mount Pleasant the is a sight to reach whithin walking distance in all directions. The rooms are kept simple, but have everything you need. The staff is friendly and helpful, and although most of the guests are young travellers it is a quiet place, so you can have a good nights rest after your days on the streets of Liverpool. You should definitely start your day with a breakfast in the very uniquely furnished Restaurant/Bar. You'll be greeted by the most lovely Denise, who will fulfill your every wish. And while enjoying your coffee and planning your day you should ask her about the poins of interest wihtin the city. She may also provide some interesting facts about the histoy of the building you are staying at... you'll be surprised.
From£15
4.6/5Outstanding74 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|1.38km from city centre
Nice breezy walk over at the dock, not too far from OneLiverpool, the shopping and easy access to find food. Staff is moderately friendly. In room amenities is of average but the basic is there. Was disappointed that my in room safe were not functioning. WiFi connection is good, never disappoint me as this is one important factor that I believe is for everyone in this era. Overall, value stay and would recommend if anyone looking for stay.
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Business travel

4.1/5Very Good73 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.94km from city centre
The hotel is in a really good location close to all the shops and just a short walk to Albert Dock and the railway station. It is quite a noisy street but this did not stop us from getting a good nights sleep in a really comfortable bed. The room was clean apart from there were several stains on the carpet which is always slightly offputting and also the bedding was not the usual crisp, white sheets which made us wonder if they were clean. Perhaps they do not iron the bedlinen which is usually the norm. Bathroom was spotlessly clean with a good shower and plenty of hot water. The breakfast in Masons linked to the hotel was absolutely fantastic - greeted by very polite staff with a lovely light and bright space we were really surprised by the choice and quality of the food which really sets you up for the day - brilliant. There is a rooftop terrace which is lovely and gives a great view of the city and is a nice place for an evening drink. All in all we had a great stay at this hotel and would book to stay here again next time we are in Liverpool.
SOLD OUT
4.5/5Excellent85 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.91km from city centre
Great hotel, even better location in walking distance to shops bars restaurants docks ect.. was at front the hotel on 3rd floor only gripe is that the Celtic bar was open till 4 am with the loud music so we didn't get much sleep till gone 4!
From£64
3.9/5241 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.97km from city centre
This is an old grand hotel. Great location an easy walk to many popular destinations. The room is huge with high ceilings and the bed was comfortable. Please know that this hotel is huge and you literally have to walk around the halls to find an elevator. The furniture in the rooms needs some updating and the flooring in front of the elevators on each floor desperately needs renovation but this property overall is a good value.
From£32
4.5/5Excellent90 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|1.01km from city centre
Checked out this morning as I had an appointment at Liverpool Hospital, beds were very comfy and the Hotel was very welcoming, lovely fish aquarium in the lobby which was very fitting with the theme. Breakfast was great with very lovely food and lovely wait staff, in particular a lovely tall brown haired girl, I forgot to ask her name, stood and had a conversation with me then gave me directions to the hotel and offered to call my taxi for me. Would recommend to any weary travellers looking for a good nights sleep and a lovely cooked breakfast.
From£35
4.5/5Excellent139 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.34km from city centre
On arrival, the place is clean, well-staffed and welcoming. The standard of cleanliness in the rooms and hotel in general is very good. Rooms are large, comfortable and it's well-positioned in the centre of Liverpool so all is good....until.... Did I mention it's well-positioned in the centre of Liverpool? Well you're not the only one who knows that so it's a magnet for stag-parties, hen-dos and general rowdy people. The corridors are alive ALL through the night with boisterous young people determined to keep their parties going no matter the time or location. That's not just other rooms on your floor by the way. You'll get this from rooms above and below you as well. I went out on the corridor to ask politely if the noise could be lowered only to find the rooms on either side and across the hall were all closed and silent and there was no-one to be seen meaning the racket(s) going on - several simultaneously - were from further afield it was that loud. About 4-30 am, the noise went down significantly only to crank to crank up again at 6.30 by two girls yelling so they could be heard from all that distance away whether the people they were addressing their question to were going out or coming home. Two lads boasted VERY LOUDLY that this was in fact, the end of their night. Complaints to the staff about this had them apologising and assuring us that they'd sent up security several times to quiten the noise but it was coming from so many places and always moving from one room to another with slamming doors and banging feet up and down corridors while screaming loudly as they went. This meant there wasn't one single outbreak of boisterousness to be able to deal with. We were also assured we'd receive a discount to somehow compensate us for our discomfort but - of course- no discount was ever sent!
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Family friendly

4.3/5Excellent113 Reviews
Liverpool|0.38km from city centre
Such a shame the staff attitude lets this property down. Drove to the front door and the elderly doorman quickly disappeared when he noticed my car. I took out my own luggage, parked and bundled myself through the main door! He appeared after I entered the lobby!! Went to reception and waited (it was quiet) - it seems the standard welcome is “are you okay?” - not warm or welcoming at all. Smooth checkin, went to the room & found another persons bag there. Came back down - no apology!! - just the offer to change to another room. Room itself was clean, comfortable and nicely decorated - well maintained. Lobby bar service was efficient but not special. After my late evening I arrived back at 1:30am - staff sitting on the back counter at the front desk. Made no effort to stand up. Ordered late night food at the desk, no menu available, told only pizza or soup, chose pizza. Hot and tasty. Checkout - not busy but again “are you okay?” was the question when I’m standing there with suitcases. No smile, no thank you for staying or welcome back. Maybe this is what CP wants..I don’t know, but I expected a little better. Shame because it’s a lovely hotel, with great potential if the staff step up their game!
From£75
4.7/5Outstanding125 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|1.19km from city centre
The price-performance ratio is very high. The room is a suite with two beds inside and outside, so children and adults can sleep without disturbing each other. The breakfast is rich, there is a Ferris wheel nearby that you can ride on, 30 pounds per person, and there is an Italian pizza shop, which is delicious.
From£58
4.4/5Excellent107 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|1.6km from city centre
Super satisfied and full of memories! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! no
From£91
4.8/5Outstanding134 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|0.96km from city centre
The staff was amazing. Location and everything is good. The staff had suggestions of places to visit, eat, etc. They also did happy hours at least twice while I was there (4 nights). They also allowed me to checked-in earlier since the room was already clean. I would recommended 100.
From£46
4/5Very Good112 Reviews
City Centre Liverpool|1.09km from city centre
The staff are very enthusiastic and feel that Liverpool's service industry is just so good. Outside restaurants, sightseeing buses, museums and other staff are particularly enthusiastic. This hotel pays for breakfast by yourself. Guests staying in the hotel will get a 20% discount, 8 pounds. It is the first time for a child to eat English breakfast, which is very novel and leaves a good impression. The room in this hotel is very big. I have four people with one bed per person. The room is very big, except for the bed.
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Discover Dining and Entertainment in Liverpool

To keep your spending under control while enjoying Liverpool, try the local food and entertainment. Look for markets, street food stalls, and affordable restaurants to enjoy real British dishes without spending too much. Many attractions, like museums and historical sites, offer discounts or free entry on certain days, so check their schedules. Also, take advantage of free or cheap activities like walking tours, exploring historic neighbourhoods, and visiting public parks. By watching your expenses, you can have a fun and budget-friendly trip to Liverpool.

Discover Dining and Entertainment in Liverpool

Forecast Weather and Best Time to Visit Liverpool

Liverpool has a temperate maritime climate, making it nice to visit all year round. However, the best times to visit are in spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists. These seasons offer the perfect combination of comfortable temperatures and less crowded attractions. Events like the Liverpool International Music Festival in July and the Liverpool Biennial in October also make these months lively. In the end, think about the weather you prefer and the activities you want to do when deciding the best time to visit.

MonthAverage Temperature (°C)Average Flight Price (£)Average Hotel Price (£)
January3~74680
February3~84785
March4~104690
April5~134795
May8~1643100
June11~1847105
July13~2059110
August13~1958105
September11~1744100
October9~145095
November6~104090
December3~84785

Note:

  • Average Temperatures: These are approximate values and can vary slightly.
  • Average Flight Prices: Prices can fluctuate based on demand, booking time, and airline.
  • Average Hotel Prices: Prices can vary depending on the location, hotel rating, and booking platform.
  • Trip.com offers cheap hotels in Liverpool, with prices starting from £40 up to £170.

Belfast to Liverpool: Flight Change, Cancellation, Seat Selection

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Cheap Flights from Belfast to Liverpool: FAQs

  • When are flight tickets from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL) the cheapest?

    Airlines adjust prices for flights from Belfast to Liverpool based on the date and time of your booking. By analyzing data from all airlines, on Trip.com, you can find the cheapest flight prices on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
  • How much are flights from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL) cost?

    According to Trip.com's data, the lowest price is around £69.
  • How long is the flight from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL)?

    It takes about 49 minutes to fly from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL).
  • What is the transportation method from the main airport to downtown in Liverpool?

    • The distance from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to downtown is about 12km, by taxi about 30 minutes.
  • What are the most popular airlines that fly from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL)?

    Airlines with flights from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL): easyJet.
  • What's the most popular airline for direct flights from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL)?

    easyJet operates 8 direct flights from Belfast (BFS) to Liverpool (LPL).
  • How many airports in Liverpool (LPL)?

    There are 1 airport(s) in Liverpool (LPL): Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
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