At Edinburgh Airport there are many airlines offering service to a wide range of destinations in the UK and Europe. The airport provides dependable facilities and services for travellers, such as a wide range of restaurants and bars, and high street shops selling duty-free goods. For the customer’s convenience cash dispensers and a Bureau de Change are available. Many of the nearby hotels have bus service to and from the airport, and, if you wish, several hire car agencies can be utilized from within the airport.
You can get a free quote online, or even book your parking, by filling out the online form. It’s never been easier to find discount parking.
Edinburgh Airport Parking
Edinburgh airport parking provides secure and convenient airport
parking for your holiday or business trip. Holiday and business
passengers who desire quality service can have the peace of
mind knowing that their car is parked at Edinburgh’s
airport parking facilities. There are two types of parking
available at Edinburgh Airport. Short stay is ideal if you
need to stay for a short period of time; it is located within
walking distance of the terminal. Long Stay or Holiday Parking
is for those who are taking a flight and must leave their car
parked at the airport. Car parking facilities at Edinburgh
are monitored 24 hours a day and CCTV is in operation. Arrivals
and check-in are both located on the ground floor concourse.
All airlines currently have check-in facilities in one area.
You can get a free quote online, or even book your parking,
by filling out the online form. It’s never been easier
to find discount parking.
More Information
The British Airports Authority in the UK called Edinburgh the
second best performing airport, as well as the best out of
the three in Scotland. In 1992 / 1993, the airport saw only
2.56 million passengers pass through, and as such was regarded
as a quiet, small operation. Now Edinburgh handles 6.3 million
passengers and has become an International airport that has
grown remarkably. Passenger traffic is currently growing
at 11.5% and moving. Growth at Edinburgh Airport is ahead
of all the Scottish airports combined. Not only does Edinburgh
cater to passengers, it is also a major airfreight centre
due to its excellent road network linking other parts of
Scotland. Edinburgh is Britain's second most popular tourist
destination and, as its prestige grows, will continue to
draw tourists. Many international conferences also bring
thousands of people to the airport, and Edinburgh is ranked
Number 11 as an International conference destination.

