It doesn't have a number. The A8 airport junction is between the Gogar and Newbridge roundabouts. If you're approaching from Edinburgh, join the A8 from the city bypass and head towards Glasgow. If you're coming from the north or west, join the A8 at the Newbridge roundabout and head towards Edinburgh, then follow signs for the airport.
The nearest airport to Edinburgh is Edinburgh Airport. Prestwick Airport is about 60 miles west of Edinburgh (on the opposite side of Scotland).
Edinburgh Airport was created in 1915.
The airport code for Delta Junction Airport is DJN.
The airport code for Haines Junction Airport is YHT.
Yes, Newbridge is a suburb of Edinburgh west of the Airport.
It is 24.5 miles (39.4 kilometres) from Newcastle Airport to the centre of the City of Durham. Use the A1 and A1(M) after leaving Newcastle Airport and exit at Junction 62.
There are two possible routes to get from London Heathrow to Edinburgh by car. The first option is to take the M25 and then join the A1(M) at Junction 23 and then follow the A1 straight up to Edinburgh. The second options is to join the M25 for a junction then join the M40 up to Birmingham, the M42 past Birmingham, and then the M6 all the way up to Carlisle until it becomes the A74(M) at the Scottish border, and then join the A502 to Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Airport codes are: IATA = EDI, ICAO = EGPH
The driving distance from Edinburgh Airport to Dublin Airport is 284 miles / 457km
Which station and which airport? You're not helping here!
Its just called Edinburgh airport, there is only one airport. I used to live near there soo i'd know and there is a train station too btw :D xoxo
The flight distance from Edinburgh Airport to Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport is 1,018 miles / 1,638 km