
Scottish Airports
Scotland's principal international gateway, serving the west of Scotland with over 100 destinations worldwide.
Scotland's busiest airport, connecting the capital to over 130 destinations worldwide with 14+ million passengers annually.
The gateway to northeast Scotland, connecting the Granite City to European and UK destinations.
South Ayrshire's international airport, offering budget-friendly flights to European destinations via Ryanair and others.
A compact regional airport serving Dundee and Tayside with convenient connections to London and European destinations.
Remote & Island
Scotland's island airports provide vital lifeline connections for remote communities across the Highlands, Islands, and Northern Isles. Many of these airports are served by Loganair, Scotland's own airline.
One of the world's most unique airports — its runway is a tidal beach on the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides.
The main airport serving the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, connecting the islands to mainland Scotland.
Serving the island of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides, providing vital transport links for island communities.
A small regional airport on the Kintyre Peninsula, serving the local community with Loganair flights.
Serving the beautiful Isle of Tiree, one of the sunniest places in Scotland and a paradise for windsurfers.
Gateway to the Isle of Islay, famous for its world-renowned single malt whisky distilleries.
The most northerly airport on the Scottish mainland, serving the far north of Scotland.
The main airport serving the Orkney Islands, connecting these historic islands to mainland Scotland.