Your ultimate guide to Edinburgh Airport (EDI)

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Discover Edinburgh Airport

Edinburgh Airport is a spacious and dynamic gateway, with a range of shops and places to eat.

Airport Code (IATA):

(EDI)

Location:

Edinburgh

Address:

Almond Road, Edinburgh, EH12 9DN

Terminals:

1

Airlines:

Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air France, American Airlines, Atlantic Airways, Aurigny, BA Cityflyer, Balkan Holidays, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Delta, easyJet, Edelweiss, Emirates, Eurowings, Finnair, Hainan Airlines, Iberia Express, Jet2.com, JetBlue, KLM, Loganair, Lufthansa, Norwegian, Pegasus, Qatar Airways, Ryanair, SAS Scandinavian, SunExpress, Transavia, Transavia France, TUI, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Vueling

Annual Passenger Traffic:

3,300,000

Brief History:

Edinburgh Airport opened in 1916. It's the largest airport in Scotland and one of the busiest in the UK.

Flights to and from Edinburgh

You can fly from Edinburgh Airport with several major carriers, such as Air France, American Airlines, British Airways, KLM and Qatar Airways. Top destinations from this airport include London, Dublin, Amsterdam, Belfast and Paris.

Getting to and from the Airport

You can reach Edinburgh Airport by tram, train, bus or car. There's also a car rental centre next to the car park, where you can rent a car from Avis, Europcar and other companies. Terminal parking for non-booked visits costs £60.

Airport facilities and services

Lounges

Yes

Wi-FI

Yes

Dining

Yes

Duty-free Shopping

Yes

Currency Exchange

Yes

ATMs

Yes

Baggage Storage

Yes

Prayer room

Yes

Baby feeding facilities

Yes

Edinburgh Airport Currency Exchange

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