Oh, isn't that a lovely question? Well, both Glasgow and Edinburgh have their own charming airports, each with its own unique beauty. Glasgow Airport is a bit larger in size and handles more passengers, while Edinburgh Airport has a longer runway. But remember, it's not about the size that matters, it's about the joy of travel and the wonderful destinations you can explore from either airport.
Take the Airport bus from Glasgow International Airport to Glasgow Queen Street railway station, then a "ScotRail Express" train to Edinburgh
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and Edinburgh is the second largest.
The two most important ones are Edinburgh Airport and Glasgow International Airport.
2 hours
It is located in the United Kingdom of the city of Edinburgh. The address of the Edinburgh Airport Hotel is 111 Glasgow Road. Other hotels are also located nearby.
Both Glasgow and Edinburgh have international airports with good transportation links to other parts of Scotland. Glasgow Airport is closer to the city center and has more direct flights, while Edinburgh Airport is larger and offers more international connections. Consider your itinerary and preferences when choosing which airport to fly into for your trip to Scotland.
Internal flight 25 minutes
About 55 miles.
You could get a train to Glasgow and from there, get a shuttle bus to Glasgow Airport, which is quite close to the city.ANS 2 - Actually the quickest way by far is to simply drive from Edinburgh to Glasgow Airport along the M8 -about an hour.
Edinburgh is the biggest and most flights & passenger followed by Glasgow then aberdeen airporrt
no only in population not in land mass or size
Edinburgh and Glasgow are the largest international airports. However, Glasgow Prestwick (not very near Glasgow) also operates international flights. Aberdeen Airport also operates international flights, and from summer 2009 Inverness Airport plans to operate flights to limited international destinations.