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travel to edinburgh by air
Edinburgh is one of the UK's fastest growing airports, offering direct and connecting flights from many UK, European and International airlines.
The flight from London takes around an hour and there are over 40 flights from London airports every day. Regular services arrive in Edinburgh from other major UK cities and there are frequent scheduled flights from 40 European airports, including Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Frankfurt and Zurich. Continental Airlines offers a daily direct service from New York's Newark airport, while Delta Airlines offer a daily direct flight between Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Edinburgh. Further transatlantic flights arrive at Glasgow International Airport, one hour's drive away.
Edinburgh International Airport is 8 miles (12km) west of the city centre.
The Airlink 100 operates a frequent bus service (every 10 minutes at peak times) between Edinburgh Airport and the city centre, with designated stops en route. Journey time is about 25 minutes and tickets cost £3.00 single and £5.00 return. www.flybybus.com
The Edinburgh Shuttle operates a frequent, on-demand mini-coach service between Edinburgh Airport and the city centre. Departs every 10 - 20 minutes to any address within the city centre zone. www.edinburghshuttle.com
Taxis are also widely available at the airport and cost around £15 to the city centre.
And Edinburgh airport is 20 minutes by car from the city centre. You may find it easier/cheaper to get a flight to Glasgow on the West Coast and then travel by train or bus to Edinburgh. It takes a little over an hour to drive between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
You can buy a bus ticket when you get off the train at Glasgow airport which is good all the way to Edinburgh city centre (St Andrews Square) - there are several bus companies so ask for directions. You'll probably have to change buses at Glasgow Queen Street bus station first though. Bus fare is around £6 to Edinburgh and under £3 to Glasgow City Centre.
The Glasgow Queen Street bus station is next door to the train station. It's a few pounds more expensive to go by train to Edinburgh city centre. It's about an hour trip and the trains run around every 15 minutes peak times, every ½ hour otherwise.
More information can be found on by visiting our Edinburgh Airport section or on the Edinburgh International Airport website
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Quality Hotel Edinburgh Airport
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The Od Waverley Hotel
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Built in 1847 the hotel has gone through a number of changes over the years to become the landmark hotel
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The Witchery By The Castle
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Channings
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Borough
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