Travel to Scotland
Flying to Scotland
British Airways is the national carrier. Other airlines that fly to Scotland include Aer Lingus, Air France, easyJet, KLM, Lufthansa, Ryanair, and SAS.
Hebridean Air Service operates services between Oban and several Scottish Isles, including the Isle of Coll, Isle of Colonsay, Isle of Islay and Isle of Tiree.
Airport Guides
Aberdeen International Airport
CodeABZ
LocationAberdeen International Airport is situated 11km (7 miles) northwest of Aberdeen.
Telephone+44 (0)844 481 6666
AddressDyce
Aberdeen
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Edinburgh Airport
CodeEDI
LocationEdinburgh Airport is situated 12km (8 miles) west of Edinburgh.
Telephone+44 844 448 8833
AddressEdinburgh Airport
Edinburgh
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Glasgow Airport
CodeGLA
LocationGlasgow Airport is located 13.8km (8.6 miles) west of Glasgow city centre.
Telephone+44 844 481 5555
AddressPaisleyGlasgow Airport
Renfrewshire
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Inverness Airport
CodeINV
LocationInverness Airport is situated 13km (8 miles) northeast of Inverness city centre.
Telephone+44 1667 464 000
AddressInvernessDalcross
Scotland
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Flight times
To Glasgow: from London – 1 hour 25 minutes; New York – 9 hours 20 minutes (including stopovers).
Departure tax
None.
Travelling to Scotland by Rail
There are many train services from England (and Wales) to Scotland, including:
• The east coast service from London King Cross (via Peterborough, York and Newcastle) to Edinburgh.
• The west coast service from London Euston (via Crewe, Preston and Carlisle) to Glasgow.
• The overnight sleeper service from London Euston to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Fort William, Glasgow and Inverness via the west coast route.
• The CrossCountry services that link Cardiff, Paignton, Penzance, Bournemouth and Brighton with Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, via Birmingham.
• The First TransPennine Express that servers Edinburgh and Glasgow from Manchester (including Manchester Airport), Preston, Lancaster, Oxenholme Lake District and Carlisle.
Driving to Scotland
You can drive to Scotland from England and Wales. The two main driving routes are A1 (linking London and Edinburgh) and M6 (linking the Midlands and the Scottish border).
Getting to Scotland by boat
There are ferry services from Belfast and Larne (Northern Ireland) to Cairnryan (Scotland). In addition, there are seasonal ferries from Ballycastle (Northern Ireland) to Port Ellen and Campbeltown (Scotland).
Cruise ships
Cruise lines that run services to the British Isles may stop at Edinburgh, Inverness or Glasgow.
Ferry operators
There are three ferry operators offering services to Scotland. They are:
• Kintyre Express (www.kintyreexpress.com)
• P&O Ferries (www.poferries.com)
• Stena Line (www.stenaline.co.uk)