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23 January 2026

easyjet flies from Rome Fiumicino to Belfast

The new route from the Italian capital to the United Kingdom is operational with two weekly frequencies, on Mondays and Fridays, starting from 26 October 2026

easyJet expands its network from Rome Fiumicino with a new direct flight to Belfast, already bookable and operational from 26 October 2026. The route will be served with two weekly frequencies, on Mondays and Fridays, offering passengers a practical solution to organize a trip to Northern Ireland, even in a city break formula.

 

With this novelty, easyJet brings the number of routes operated from Rome Fiumicino to 21, including 7 to the United Kingdom, adding Belfast to the already active connections to Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, London, Manchester and Newcastle.

 

For Travellers departing from Rome, Belfast is an interesting destination for a stay between urban culture, historical memory and the landscapes of Northern Ireland. In the city, one of the landmarks is the Belfast City Hall, an Edwardian-style building that dominates the centre, while the link with the local maritime tradition is reflected in the Titanic Belfast, an interactive museum built in the area where the famous liner was born.

 

Those who want to alternate between urban sightseeing and green spaces can head to the Botanic Gardens, where the historic Palm House is also located, and visit the nearby Ulster Museum, one of Northern Ireland's leading cultural institutions, with collections dedicated to the history and identity of the region.

 

The destination can also be particularly interesting for fans of Game of Thrones. In Belfast you can follow the Glass of Thrones Trail in the Titanic Quarter, a route punctuated by large stained glass windows inspired by the series, while outside the city the Causeway Coastal Route leads to some of the most famous filming locations, up to one of Northern Ireland's naturalistic icons, the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO site.

 

Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: easyjet Press Office
Belfast photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
 

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Belfast. Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
Belfast. Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
 

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