Northern Ireland is a compact but geographically rich region where coastal routes, inland cities, and cross-channel connections come together through a small but important aviation network. Its airports link Belfast and Derry to the rest of the United Kingdom, Ireland, and wider international destinations.
This collection brings together airport code designs inspired by cities across Northern Ireland. Each code reflects more than travel infrastructure—it represents identity, movement, and the connections between place, memory, and personal geography.
About Northern Ireland
From the historic streets and cultural districts of Belfast to the riverside setting of Derry, Northern Ireland’s cities reflect a blend of industrial heritage, political history, and modern urban development. The region’s landscape shifts quickly from coastal roads to rolling countryside, with cities often closely tied to surrounding rural areas.
Belfast serves as the region’s primary urban centre, while Derry provides an important cultural and historical hub in the northwest. Together, they form the core of Northern Ireland’s urban identity and its connection to broader travel networks.
Why Northern Ireland Airport Codes?
Northern Ireland airport codes—such as BFS, BHD, and LDY—act as compact identifiers for places that carry strong personal and regional meaning. They represent home cities, travel routes, cross-border journeys, and the everyday movement between Northern Ireland and other parts of the UK and Ireland.
Our designs transform these codes into minimal, meaningful symbols of place, capturing identity and geography through a simple visual language that reflects both local connection and global travel.
Explore Northern Ireland Cities
Browse collections from across Northern Ireland:
Belfast Region
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Belfast (BFS / BHD) – The region’s capital city served by both Belfast International and George Best Belfast City Airport
Northwest Northern Ireland
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Derry (LDY) – A historic walled city with strong cultural and regional significance in the northwest
Understanding Northern Ireland’s Dual-Airport Structure
Belfast is uniquely served by two airports, each playing a distinct role in regional and international connectivity. Belfast International Airport (BFS) handles a wide range of domestic and international routes, while George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD) provides closer access to the city centre and regional travel connections.
This dual-airport system reflects the region’s compact geography and its strong integration with wider UK and Irish travel networks.
Shop Northern Ireland Airport Code Gifts
From everyday items to meaningful travel keepsakes, the Northern Ireland collection is designed for travellers, locals, and anyone with a connection to Belfast, Derry, and the surrounding region. Each design reflects a sense of place shaped by movement, identity, and geography.
Discover the Full Collection
Explore the wider United Kingdom collection, or continue your journey through England, Scotland, Wales, and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Northern Ireland collection include?
The collection includes airport code designs from Belfast and Derry, representing both major urban centres in Northern Ireland.
Why does Belfast have two airport codes?
Belfast is served by two airports: Belfast International Airport (BFS) and George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD), each serving different travel needs and routes.
Is Derry included in the collection?
Yes, Derry (LDY) is included as a key regional city in northwest Northern Ireland.
Are products made to order?
All products are made to order to ensure quality and reduce unnecessary production.
Who is this collection for?
It is designed for anyone with a connection to Northern Ireland—whether through living there, travelling, heritage, or meaningful ties to its cities.
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