Around 2 hours depending on conditions.
About an hour.
Glasgow and prestwick airports both serve Glasgow but are in completely different locations. Glasgow Intl. Airport is in the village of Abbotsinch, near Paisley and Renfrew and Prestwick is in the town of Prestwick, Ayrshire. Glasgow Intl. is bigger and has more airlines (Continental, BA, Easyjet, Thomson etc) and Prestwick mainly accomodates for the low cost market (Ryanair and Wizzair). Prestwick has a direct rail link to Glasgow city centre but with Glasgow intl. you will have to take the bus to Paisley Gilmour Street station and trains run from there to Central. If your looking for a low cost, easy to get to place, go Prestwick, if your travelling mid/long haul, want to be nearer to the city and don't mind taking a taxi, the Glasgow Intl.
about 2 hours:
approximatly 1 and a half hours
It takes around an hour to drive from Edinburgh to Glasgow, depending on traffic and the exact staring/ending positions. Travelling during peak hours will increase the journey time.
The estimated travel time for the 73 kilometer trip is about an hour.
40 to 45 minutes - depending on traffic conditions of course
u would get there at 9.30 to 10.00 it take about a hour and a half from Tia McDonald
2 hours
The distance is about 50 miles so you should be able to drive there in 1 to 2 hours depending on traffic.
At Prestwick Airport in Glasgow, Scotland there is parking available for 5 minute pick-up drop-off stays, short stays, mid to long term stays, and economy minded parking.
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