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Inverness Airport

Situated in the Highlands, Inverness Airport (INV) operates as the main entryway to air travel in the North of Scotland. The terminal administrates over 330 scheduled flights per week to a variety of destinations in both Scotland and the UK, with over 558,000 passengers travelling through the terminal per year. Inverness Airport offers a host of popular flight routes and is the largest amongst the 10 airports in the Highlands and Islands area. The popularity and beauty of the area provides the region with year-round tourism; visitors are able to explore the immediate Highland areas or can go on to fly to the Orkney and Shetland Islands from Inverness Airport.

Directions By Car

From North East England:
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Middlesborough and Stockton on Tees. Follow the A68 to Edinburgh and continue on the M90 North. At Perth take the A9 and proceed towards Inverness. Follow signs for Inverness Airport and bear onto the A96 trunk road.

From the North of England:
Manchester, Liverpool, LeedsTake the M6 North (from M62, West of Manchester) and continue towards Carlisle. Bear onto the A74(M) to join the M74 into Glasgow

From Glasgow:
Use the M80 North to take the M9 onto the A9 towards Inverness. Upon arriving in Inverness, follow signs for A96 East to Inverness Airport

By Train

The nearest rail links to Inverness Airport are within Inverness City Centre, with trains running to the rest of the UK on a daily basis. There is also a station at Nairn, which is closer to the Airport itself. The train services from Inverness City Centre run into Nairn approximately every 2 hours, with a journey time of around 15 minutes.