AIRLINK
Read moreThey take you directly from the airport to the city centre. From night to day, buses depart from Stop D at the airport. During the day, they deposit on Waverley Bridge between Old Town and New Town, the night will be Waverley steps next to the Princes Mall Shopping Centre. Take 30 minutes for the journey.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Read moreConnections throughout the United Kingdom, between London, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness, Wick, Benbecula, Stornoway, Orkney, Shetland, Belfast... Several daily flights from Paris (count between 1 hour 50 and 1 hour of flight for minimum 140 €) to London or departures from other major French cities such as : Bastia (during the summer), Bergerac (during the summer), Bordeaux, Chambery and Grenoble (during the winter), Limoges, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Nice, etc... It is the most famous company.
EDINBURGH AIRPORT
Read moreEdinburgh is very well connected to the rest of Europe by air. Flybe has connections with Bergerac, Jet2.com with Chambery and Geneva, Ryanair with Béziers, Bordeaux, Marseille, Poitiers, Nantes and Brussels, Easyjet with Grenoble, Lyon, Nice, Paris and Geneva. Paris is also linked by Air France and Vueling, and Brussels by Brussels Airlines. The airport's website also lists all the car rental companies present. To leave it: bus and tram are immediately accessible, knowing that the bus is cheaper.
AÉROPORT DE LONDRES-HEATHROW
Read moreHeathrow is one of the busiest international airports in the world. It is also the most convenient airport to arrive in London, located in the western suburbs of the city. It welcomed 78 million passengers in 2017. It has 5 terminals. From the airport to get to the city center, you can take the subway, train, bus or cab. It is often through this airport that we arrive from France, especially with Air France or British Airways.
AÉROPORT DE LONDRES-GATWICK
Read moreGatwick is a smaller and more distant airport than Heathrow (45 km from central London), but it still serves nearly 200 destinations around the world, you will find discount tickets on the website. It hosts most low-cost airlines. To get to central London there are several options: the Gatwick Express (the fastest), Southern trains to Victoria, or National Express buses.
AÉROPORT DE LONDRES-STANSTED
Read moreIt is the furthest airport from central London, 64 kilometers northeast of the city. It was built in 1991 to the designs of the famous architect Norman Foster. It is mainly served by low-cost airlines, such as Easyjet and Ryanair. But more and more flights are now arriving at Stansted because Heathrow and Gatwick are saturated. Thanks to the Stansted Express, you can reach the airport in 47 minutes from Liverpool Street.
AÉROPORT DE LONDRES-LUTON
Read moreLuton is a small airport, the 4th largest in the city, from which flights mainly depart for major European destinations. It carries 10 million passengers per year. It is at this airport that most of the flights of low-cost airlines arrive. Possible train connection to St Pancras station from Luton Airport Parway railway station. Allow between 30 and 50 minutes of travel time. There are also longer bus and taxi connections.
BELFAST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreThe flight from Paris-CDG to Belfast takes around 1h45 (thanks to a direct flight with EasyJet). There are regular flights to Paris, London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow. There is also a tourist information office at the airport. You can reach the city center by bus (Express 300, every 15 minutes on weekdays and every 30 minutes at weekends). Cabs cost around £40 for 30 minutes.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Read moreGlasgow, Scotland's cultural capital, is easily accessible by air thanks to British Airways. With flights from London, you can reach this Scottish city in just over an hour. Once there, you can take advantage of Glasgow's cultural diversity by visiting its many impressive sites and discovering its must-visit addresses for whisky tasting or a break in a neighborhood café. Whether you choose to travel Economy or Business class, you'll find plenty of hotels within easy reach of the airport, just a few kilometers from the city center. Flights to Glasgow are frequent, with up to 12 flights a day from London. To reach the city center from the airport, you have several transport options, including the Glasgow Shuttle and Air Link buses, car rental or cabs.
AÉROPORT DE PORT ELLEN
Read morePort Ellen is a small town on the island of Islay, Scotland. It is best known for its airport, Glenegedale Airport, which offers direct flights to three cities. Currently, three airlines serve this airport. Travelers can find cheap flights to Port Ellen using online price comparison services. In addition to its airport, Port Ellen also offers some interesting tourist attractions. Whisky lovers can visit the Laphroaig and Ardbeg distilleries, which offer guided tours and tastings. History buffs can admire the Kildalton Cross, a historic monument dating back to the 8th century. Finally, wine lovers can discover Islay wines at the Islay Wines store.
GLASGOW AIRPORT
Read moreGlasgow is fairly well connected to the rest of Europe by air, with both regular and low cost airlines. The airport's website also lists all the car rental companies that are present there. A second airport is located in Prestwick, 50 kilometers from Glasgow (www.glasgowprestwick.com). It is mainly used by Ryanair and only offers flights to Southern Europe. From Glasgow airport to the city center. You will have to take the Glasgow Airport Express which runs 24 hours a day, with a service every 10 minutes during the day.
CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreThe airport is located some 20 km south of Cardiff. There are direct flights to Paris, Marseille and Bordeaux. To reach the center of Cardiff, you can take the train from Rhoose station, which is close to the airport. Bus 905 takes you to the station, where you can catch a train to all major cities in Wales. Bus 304 also passes through the station and continues on to Cardiff city center.