Citylife is the offical passenger magazine for Belfast City Airport. Published quarterly, Citylife
is full of feature content keeping you; the passenger informed with news about the airport, its staff and the surrounding area.
The magazine also contains interesting articles on food & wine, celebrities, fashion, CD & book reviews, new routes and
innovations, health, buisness, homes and property, competitions and lots of travel news and destination reviews.
Bangor’s Riding for the Disabled Association has been a recent recipient of funding from George Best Belfast City Airport’s Community Fund. Youngsters from Clifton Special School in the town, who attend a weekly horse riding session at Birr House Riding...
Flybe has confirmed that it will be the first airline in the UK to be able to fly within the new CAAapproved safe levels of volcanic ash. This development follows the CAA’s call for airlines to work with aircraft and engine manufacturers...
Added to money raised at its other 13 bases, Flybe, the UK’s Number One domestic airline, raised over £150,000 for its charity partner. The amount raised by Flybe during this first year of supporting Cancer Research UK went far beyond...
>George Best Belfast City Airport made history recently as it put the recent ash disruption behind it to welcome a record 11,900 passengers through its terminal. The record breaking news follows provisional statistics from the Civil Aviation Authority that show...
Féile an Phobail is celebrating its 22nd year with its biggest arts showcase to date, delivering some 250 events at 80 venues right across Belfast. If you’re looking for the potential highlights then there are plenty to choose from...
Waving Oonagh off was the airport’s Chief Executive, Brian Ambrose, who firmly endorsed the city’s bid, which will be submitted in Manchester. Mr Ambrose said: ‘Everyone associated with Belfast City Airport wishes the Derry- Londonderry bid team...
The expertise of George Best Belfast City Airport Fire and Rescue Service in dealing with aircraft emergencies will be available to Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) following the recent signing of a unique agreement. A memorandum of understanding will see both fire services...
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