What airports go to Scotland?


What airports go to Scotland? Scotland's international airports – Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Glasgow Prestwick and Inverness – are all served by flights from a growing number of European and long haul destinations.


Is it better to fly into Glasgow or Edinburgh?

Glasgow's closer to the Highlands and the western islands, so if you want to visit either of those areas, Glasgow is a bit more convenient gateway, requiring a bit less transportation time to get to where you want to go. Flights to Edinburgh are usually cheaper for me, so that's how I choose.


What US cities fly direct to Glasgow Scotland?

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What does a US citizen need to travel to Scotland?

American citizens traveling to Scotland, England, Wales, or Northern Ireland do not require a visa but will need a valid passport.


What is the best airline to fly from the US to Scotland?

Allegiant Air is the best airline with flights from United States to Scotland.


Can you fly direct from USA to Scotland?

A direct flight to Scotland from the USA can take between 6 hours 20 minutes and 8 hours depending on which cities you're flying between. Take a look at our breakdown of the average flight times: Direct flights between New York and Edinburgh take around 6 hours and 50 minutes.


What month is the cheapest to fly to Scotland?

The cheapest time to fly to Scotland is currently January.


Who flies nonstop from the US to Edinburgh?

You can fly directly from the USA to Edinburgh from New York or Chicago. United runs direct routes to Chicago O'Hare and New York Newark airports, while American Airlines and Delta fly to New York JFK. Air Canada Rouge flys to Toronto twice a week from Edinburgh Airport, with a flight time of roughly 7½ hours.