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Airports in Scotland

Gateways to the Highlands, Islands, and Beyond

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Scotland’s airports serve not just cities and tourists, but entire communities that rely on them as lifelines to the mainland and one another. From international travel hubs to airstrips on windswept beaches, these gateways offer an incredible mix of functionality, scenery, and ingenuity. Here’s a guide to Scotland’s big and small key airports.

Major International Airports

Edinburgh Airport (EDI)

Located on the outskirts of the capital, Edinburgh Airport is Scotland’s busiest, connecting over 14 million passengers annually to more than 150 global destinations. Airlines such as easyJet, Ryanair, and British Airways operate here, making it a key gateway to Scotland.

Glasgow Airport (GLA)

Glasgow Airport is another central hub in Paisley, west of the city, particularly for domestic and transatlantic flights. It’s a base for Loganair, Jet2.com, and TUI Airways, offering strong business and leisure travel links.

Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ)

Located in Dyce, Aberdeen’s airport is a passenger terminal and Europe’s largest heliport. It serves the North Sea oil and gas industry and has connections to cities like London, Amsterdam, and beyond.

Inverness Airport (INV)

Serving the Highlands, Inverness Airport is small but essential. With regular flights to London, Belfast, and Amsterdam, it providesRegular flights to London, Belfast, and Amsterdam provide vital access to one of Scotland’s most remote regions.

Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK)

Once a transatlantic stopover, Prestwick now handles mostly low-cost carriers and freight, with a nostalgic nod to the golden age of aviation. Its rail link provides convenient access to central Scotland.

Lifeline Island & Regional Airports

Operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL), these airports keep Scotland’s rural and island communities connected.

  • Barra Airport (BRR)
    Location: Isle of Barra, Western Isles.
    Flights to Glasgow.
    Claim to Fame: The only airport in the world where scheduled flights land on a tidal beach.
    Flight times vary daily with the tides.
  • Benbecula Airport (BEB)
    Location: Between North and South Uist, Western Isles
    Flights to Stornoway, Inverness, and Glasgow.
    Key Role: Connects the central Hebrides and supports MOD operations.
  • Campbeltown Airport (CAL)
    Location: Machrihanish, Kintyre Peninsula, Argyle and Bute.
    Flights to Glasgow.
    Fun Fact: Former military airbase with one of Europe’s longest runways.
  • Dundee Airport (DND)
    Location: A five-minute drive from the city centre.
    Flights to London Heathrow, Orkney and Shetland.
  • Islay Airport (ILY)
    Location: Glenegedale, Isle of Islay.
    Flights to Glasgow.
    Highlights: Gateway to Islay’s world-famous whisky distilleries.
  • Kirkwall Airport (KOI)
    Location: Orkney Mainland
    Flights to: Edinburgh, Glasgow Aberdeen, Inverness, and Sumburgh.
    Remarkable: Connects to mainland Scotland and smaller Orkney islands, including the world’s shortest scheduled flight (Westray–Papa Westray).
  • Stornoway Airport (SYY)
    Location: Isle of Lewis
    Flights to: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Benbecula
    Role: Main air link for the Western Isles’ largest town.
  • Sumburgh Airport (LSI)
    Location
    : Shetland Mainland
    Flights to: Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness
    Significance: Lifeline for Shetland and the offshore oil industry.
  • Tiree Airport (TRE)
    Location: Isle of Tiree, Inner Hebrides
    Flights to: Daily flights to Glasgow
  • Wick John O’Groats Airport (WIC)
    Location: Wick, Caithness — the far northeast of mainland Scotland.
    Flights to: Aberdeen via Eastern Airways.
    Role
    : Supports business travel, NHS transfers, and offshore industries – one of the most northerly airports on the UK mainland.

More Scottish Airports

  • Oban Airport (OBN)
    Location: North Connel, Argyll and Bute
    Flights to: Scheduled services to Coll, Colonsay, and Tiree via Hebridean Air Services.
    Operator: Owned and operated by Argyll and Bute Council.
    Overview: A small regional airport providing lifeline flights to the Inner Hebrides.
  • Fife Airport
    Location: Near Glenrothes, Fife.
    General aviation airfield, not a commercial passenger airport
    Use: Flying school (Fife Flight Centre), private flights, aircraft maintenance
    Fun fact: Closest airport to St Andrews and popular with golfing visitors arriving by charter

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