Whether you're driving, taking a taxi, catching the bus or train, or planning to park onsite, we’ve got you covered. Check out our handy guide below to find the best option for you.
Arriving by car:
If being dropped off by car, this should be done at the Express Drop Off and Pick Up area.
An assistance call point is located on the front of the car park assistance office. If passengers require additional time, Blue Badge holders can avail of up to two hours parking free of charge in the Short Stay Car Park.
Arriving by taxi:
If being dropped off by taxi, then this can be done in either the Short Stay Car Park, where there are designated Blue Badge spaces, or in the Express Pick up & Drop Off area. An assistance call point is located at the front of the car park assistance office in the Express Pick Up & Drop Off Area.
Parking:
We now offer Blue Badge spaces across all our car parks; you can now choose the location that best suits your needs. Upon arrival, you are welcome to park in any designated Blue Badge space within the car park zone you have purchased.
Assistance to the terminal and onward to your flight can be requested via an intercom located in the Disability Assistance Call Point shelters, located in the Blue Badge zones of the Long Stay Car Park and Premier Car Park, and also the Car Park assistance office at the Express Pick-Up & Drop-Off area.
Blue Badge owners can also avail of up to 2 hours’ free parking to drop off/pick up passengers in our Short Stay Car Park. When they have finished at the airport, the driver needs to present the entry ticket and valid Blue Badge at the car park office located in the Express Pick-Up & Drop-Off Area. The entry ticket will then be validated for up to 2 hours. If your stay has been 2 hours, the validated ticket will work to exit. If the stay has been over 2 hours, the parking will be charged at the normal rate.
We kindly ask that a copy of your Blue Badge be displayed in your windscreen while parked in one of the designated spaces.
Arriving by bus:
There is a bus service to/from the Europa Bus Station in Belfast. The bus stop is directly in front of the terminal building meaning unrestricted access for passengers requiring Special Assistance. The Disability Services desk is then located to the left on entry to the main concourse.
Arriving by train:
There is a train stop at Sydenham with a footbridge across the dual carriageway. There is then an entrance gate to the airport grounds. Once through the gate, there is a shelter containing a telephone link to request our courtesy vehicle which will take you to the terminal building.
*Please note – the footbridge between Sydenham Rail Halt and Belfast City Airport means that wheelchair access is not available when travelling to the airport by train.
Read more on Translink's accessibility access.