Cheap Flights from Birmingham to Galway from £80

Compare the prices of some of the very cheapest airfares from Birmingham to Galway (GWY) starting from £80 for return flights. All these low fares from Birmingham airport (BHX) are under £80 and include taxes.
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. Low cost budget airlines are now offering very cheap priced air tickets to Galway airport (GWY). All these fares are for economy seats only.

Birmingham Galway Flight and Fare Details

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Birmingham   Sat 27 Oct  Tue 30 £80

Fares are for adult return flights and include taxes.
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Last updated on 16/10/2007 05:39:51.
 
Quick Guide to Birmingham Airport
  • Two passenger terminals. Large International airport, over 800,000 passengers per month.
  • Major airport for MyTravel airways. Ryanair is now reducing a number of flights.
  • Birmingham is the first airport anywhere to use SkyRail, a cable driven, driverless train.
    Airport Location 
    On A45, 8 miles east of city centre and near junction 6 of the M42.
    Close to Coventry, Solihul, Wolverhampton and Dudley.
    How to get there 
    National Express run coaches to most UK cities from its Digbeth Coach Station in the city.
    Road - signposted from all motorways (M1 M5 M6 and M40).
    Bus - local buses stop outside the terminals and travel to Warwick, Nuneaton, Coventry and Solihul rail station.
    Train - using SkyRail it is only 2 minutes to Birmingham International Interchange on the West Coast Main Line.
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    Quick Guide to the Sights of Galway, Western Ireland
    Walking in Connemara and the Twelve Bens where the scenery is unsurpassed.
    Coarse fishing, river angling and sea angling in Galway Bay is very popular.
    Horse riding and trekking is also very popular in this home of the Connemara pony.
    Thoor Ballylee, 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 has medieval banquets from May to October.

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