Edinburgh Airport wins UK Airport of the Year accolade
Edinburgh Airport was named Airport of the Year at the National Transport Awards, in a ceremony held on Thursday 11th October 2018 in London.
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Edinburgh Airport was named Airport of the Year at the National Transport Awards, in a ceremony held on Thursday 11th October 2018 in London.
Scotland's busiest ever airport, Edinburgh, has added another route to its destination list which it hopes will increase accessibility to North America.
Being at the location where Scotland meets the world, Edinburgh Airport wants to extend its welcome as far as possible. Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, reveals the long and exciting journey the airport has taken to secure a direct route to China.
July 2018 has been the busiest month ever for Edinburgh Airport, with over 1.5 million passengers passing through the airport.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has raised concerns that the merger of Menzies and Airline Services will have adverse effects for the competition within the airport services industry.
A report said that although 16 airports have been classified as 'very good', four still not meet the standards set by the Civil Aviation Authority.
Edinburgh Airport's CEO said the new route opened up opportunities to develop business ties and boost tourism.
Scotland's main airport has launched a public consultation to gauge what local communities think of a proposed flight path in its Airspace Change Programme (ACP) application.
Two Royal Air Force veterans who learned to fly at Edinburgh Airport have marked the closure of the airport’s secondary 12/30 runway.
The UK's second most popular destination for Chinese tourists may soon see a surge as a new route opens between Beijing and Edinburgh.
An app which allows passengers with reduced mobility and hidden disabilities to personalise the assistance they need has been launched at Edinburgh Airport.
British readers will be well aware of chaos the Beast from the East has wrought on the UK roads, but how did airports perform in a country that seldom sees extreme weather?
Glasgow International Airport has said that it has been left in no doubt that Ryanair's decision to shut its base at the airport was motivated by the Scottish Government's 'inability' to introduce an Air Passenger Duty cut.
The biggest airport in Scotland has joined Aberdeen Football Club, the Glasgow Film Theatre and the Macrobert Arts Centre in being recognised as an organisation that has taken steps to ensure autistic people and their families can access and enjoy their public spaces.
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Located in the Ingliston area of Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh Airport hosts 33 airlines carrying over 12 million passengers per year to 130 destinations, primarily across Europe and North America.