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Home > Ireland  > Galway

Cheap Flights to Galway from £84

Aer Arann arriving at Galway This is a great time to find a bargain flight to Galway airport, there are some really cheap flights available from Aer Arann starting from £84 return. Aer Arann flies four times a week to Galway from Edinburgh and three days a week from Luton and daily from Manchester.
The gateway to western Ireland, Galway Carnmore Airport (GWY) is just 4 miles east of the City. It is close to the counties of Mayo, Roscommon, Clare and Limerick. Aer Arann operates most flights from Galway using advanced ATR turboprop aircraft.
Only return direct flights to Galway with the lowest airfares are displayed.
  • Weekend flights to Galway start from only £84.
     
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    Best Prices to Galway by Month

    January from £85
        
    February from £84
  • If travelling from the north, check prices from Northern England - Galway fr. £84
  • If you live in Scotland check fares from Scotland to Galway from £115
     
    Travelling to and from Galway Airport (GWY), Ireland
    Sign over checkin desks at Galway AirportCarnmore Airport (Aerphort Na Gaillimhe) is just 3 miles east of Galway off the N18. It is a good travel choice for visiting Connemara, the Burren nature reserve and the Cliffs of Moher.
    Taxi Big O Taxi company provides transport to/from Galway airport terminal, average fare to town costs from about £5.
    Bus/Train Nearest railway station is in the centre of town, in Station Road off Eyre Square. The bus station is in front of Eyre Square.
    Galway's attractions
    • Walking in Connemara and the Twelve Bens where the scenery is unsurpassed.
    • Coarse fishing, river angling and sea angling in Galway Bay is excellent.
    • Horse riding and trekking is also very popular in this home of the Connemara pony.
    • Thoor Ballylee, a restored Norman Tower, once the home of W.B. Yeats, Nobel Prize winner.
    • Dunguaire Castle, built in 1520 and restored in the 1950's, is 18 miles south of Galway at Kinvara Village. The castle organizes medieval banquets from May to October.

  • The list of destinations and routes can change daily, last updated on 15 January 2012 at 06:47.
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