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Loganair flies to more airports in Scotland than any other airline

Whether you're looking to get away from it all in the far flung isles of Shetland to discover pristine wildlife, or to discover the well-preserved, unique traditions of craft-making in the Outer-Hebrides, or to discover the famous Loch Ness in the dramatic Scottish Highlands – Loganair’s flights to Scotland offer unrivalled access to all the country has to offer.

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Edinburgh (EDI)
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Edinburgh (EDI)
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Edinburgh (EDI)
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Shetland (LSI)
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Known in Scottish Gaelic as Alba and in the past referred to as Caledonia by the Romans, Scotland takes up the northern third of Great Britain. One of the four countries that make up the UK, Scotland offers striking landscapes, rich cultural heritage and uniquely Scottish experiences. Scotland is full of diversity, from vibrant cities and quaint villages to rugged mountains and sweeping stretches of pristine coastline. Along with exciting mainland destinations, Scotland also boasts around 900 gorgeous islands, of which almost 100 are inhabited. Discover Bonnie Scotland’s enchantment and unsurpassed beauty and experience Scottish hospitality in-air before you even land when you book flights to Scotland with Loganair.  

Major Scottish Cities

Scotland’s diverse cities promise unique experiences and fascinating attractions.

Edinburgh

The Scottish capital of Edinburgh is famous for its wealth of historic treasures along the iconic Royal Mile. Uncover fascinating jewels of Edinburgh’s Old Town, including the over 800-year-old Edinburgh Castle, which is home to the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny. Travel back in time at John Knox House, learn more about the city’s past and present at the Museum of Edinburgh and the People’s Story Museum, soak up the serenity of St. Giles’ Cathedral and tour the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Take kids to Edinburgh Zoo, snap plenty of selfies along the colourful Victoria Street, admire the views from atop Arthur’s Seat and admire the towering Scott Monument. Accessible day trip destinations include Stirling, home of the National Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle, and Falkirk, where you can visit the unusual Falkirk Wheel, the mythological Kelpies and the history-enshrouded Callendar House.

Glasgow

Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, is known for its culture, sports, entertainment and incredibly friendly people. Visit some of the city’s world-class museums, such as the eclectic Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the awe-inspiring Hunterian Museum and the family-friendly Riverside Museum. Sample single malt whiskies at Clydesdale Distillery, appreciate the majestic Gothic buildings of Glasgow University, soak up the trendy vibe of the West End, shop till you drop along Buchanan Street and marvel at the stunning funerary architecture of the Necropolis. At night, catch a performance at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, bust out your best moves at the legendary Barrowlands Ballroom and drink, dance and be merry at pubs and clubs throughout the energetic city.

Inverness

Known as the Gateway to the Highlands, charming Inverness is famous for its monster that reputedly lurks in the dark depths of Loch Ness. Take a boat trip to try and spot Nessie, marvel at the scenic vistas, and travel back in time to the magnificent lakeside ruins of Urquhart Castle. Learn more about life in the Highlands at the informative Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, explore the tranquil Ness Islands, spot dolphins and other aquatic animals in the Moray Firth and taste delectable Fire Water at one of the best distilleries in the Highlands: The Tomatin Distillery. The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre is an emotional experience, taking visitors back in time to Scotland’s last major battle. The city is also an ideal base for exploring the majestic Highlands.

Aberdeen  

Nestled between a beautifully rugged coastline and the towering peaks of the Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeen offers easy access to beaches, year-round outdoor adventures and castles galore. Within the city centre, stroll around and admire the granite architecture for which Aberdeen is famous. In Old Aberdeen, visit King’s College Chapel, the historic Brig o’Balgownie and St. Machar’s Cathedral. See the William Wallace statue, catch a glimpse of dolphins in the waters near the Torry Battery and head out to Newburgh Beach to observe seals in their natural habitat. For a cultural injection, check out Provost Skene’s House, Aberdeen Art Gallery and the Gordon Highlanders Museum. Stroll along picture-perfect shores, visit the marvellous ruins of Donottar Castle, unwind in Duthie Park and enjoy activities like skiing, hiking, cycling, nature spotting and horse riding in the majestic Cairngorms National Park. Discover more than 250 castles within easy reach of Aberdeen, including Craigevar Castle, Huntly Castle, Drum Castle and Castle Fraser.

Beautiful Scottish Islands

Stronsay, Orkney Islands: One of the Orkney Isles, Stronsay is home to glorious windswept beaches, verdant pastures and jagged cliffs. Experience the laid-back pastoral and fishing life on the island, watch marine life, go hiking and see the postcard-worthy Vat of Kirbister.

Sumburgh, Shetland Islands: Part of the Shetland Isles, visit Sumburgh in the spring and early summer to see many cute puffins. Visit intriguing prehistoric and ancient settlements, learn more about island life at the Croft House Museum, appreciate stunning vistas and discover the many delights of Mainland, Shetland.

Westray, Orkney Islands: Home to almost 600 people and within the Orkney Islands, Westray is a magnet for nature lovers. Step back in time at Noltland Castle, sample locally produced food, bask on the sands of Grobust and purchase traditional island-made goods.

Tiree: Located in the Inner Hebrides, Tiree is known for being one of the sunniest destinations in the UK. Follow the Hynish Heritage Trail, soak up some rays on the beaches and spend a few hours at Skerryvore Lighthouse Museum. Book tickets to the Scottish island of Tiree in October to experience the long-running Tiree Wave Classic windsurfing competition.

Benbecula: An island in the Outer Hebrides, Benbecula offers golf, walking, cycling and other outdoor activities. Discover the works along the Uist Sculpture Trail and revel in the peaceful ambience.

Kirkwall, Orkney: The largest town in Orkney, Kirkwall’s gems include Highland Park Whisky Distillery, the Orkney Museum, St. Magnus Cathedral and the Grain Earth House. You can take various boat trips, relax on beautiful beaches and enjoy the enticing island life.

Check out even more flight deals to The Scottish islands, including Eday, Sanday, Papa Westray, Islay and Stornoway, to experience the more natural beauty and cultural allure.      

Travel to Scotland with Loganair for personal Scottish service, convenient check-in options and a generous checked luggage allowance that allows you to pack for all weather conditions and activities. Start planning your dream trip and book your flights to Scotland today!