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Chicago->Belfast avoiding Newark?
Hi - I need to travel regularly to Belfast on business and have been hunting for the best route to get there. Newark is often a nightmare, so I'm looking at either Chicago->Dublin->Belfast or Chicago->Manchester->Belfast. There are direct flights to both Dublin and Manchester, so the issue is the next leg.
Can anyone advise on: - Chicago -> Dublin, then express train (NI Railways) to Belfast? Trains seem to leave from Connolly Station - easy to reach by shuttle from airport? The trip looks like about 2:20, which is tolerable given the long layover and missed connection that is not unlikely connecting through Newark. Do these trains have enough luggage space for a roller bag and a briefcase or would it be a struggle? - Chicago -> Manchester, then one of those small carriers like bmibaby over to Belfast? I don't know if these carriers are reliable or safe. Opinions? - Does anyone have a suggestion for another approach to this trip? Many thanks! |
< I don't know if these carriers are reliable or safe >
If they weren't safe they wouldn't be flying in the UK - the UK isn't a 3rd world country. |
...and if they weren't reliable they'd go bust.
Unlike America, Britain doesn't subsidise commercially incompetent airlines. We believe in capitalism here. |
BMI is an excellent airline from my experience.
Zenpicker-- you have to be carefull when the "B" word is in your post. They did rule the world at one time and took a real bad fall. |
I didn't mean to offend. In the US there have been some egregious maintenance issues with the older planes operated by the little guys, that's all.
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