Deniz
Good airport, I hate the fact that our baggage took over an hour and 35 minutes to arrive upon arrival on the first of October, but the rest is pretty nice, a variety of food and shopping options if you should be hungry, the airport is also accessible for spotting planes from the inside, if you are into that. Only downsides are of course the slow queue and long wait for the luggage, but I got my luggage with me both ways, so I can’t say I don’t like it. In the end I had spent a good 4 hours in the airport. Wouldn’t mind flying into EDI again.
Sajid Karim
May not be the busiest in the UK, but it is one of the largest airports in Scotland. The airport seems fairy organised, and the immigration officers and staff are friendly. I didn't have to wait long for my luggage. There are bus connections and shuttle services outside the airport to help you get around.
Winson Lee
As a solo backpacker, i don't have any baggage issue like other. To me, the airport is clean, high efficiency and proper security guidance
Linus X
Relatively small airport with good connectivity to the city. There is a £5 barrier fee for taxis that pick up or drop you from the airport. To save this choose your pickup or drop location slightly outside the airport. Tram station & bus stations are also right outside the airport.
Surprisingly there are zero flights at late nights (11 pm to 430 am or so) departing from here. This airport has perhaps very stringent luggage scanning policies. Every time they identify an item that shouldn't have been there, but most other airports have cleared the same bag earlier.
The staff are friendly and I have had smooth experiences everytime at this airport.
Nat Ross
Not too bad of an airport, definitely small for how many airlines and people travel through. The arrival was good, the custom was not so bad. They have automated passport scanners. The departure was okay, the bin system is good if everyone knows to take the whole bin to get your stuff. Instead of taking their bags out and leaving the bins there. For some reason most of the people with tablets/iPads got their bag pulled to be open. It took almost 30 minutes for the security to get to my bag and just to rescan my iPad mini. A lot of buses to get to the city. Tram was also an option. A lot of shops and restaurants in the terminal. The lounges are at one end of the airport, if your gates are 1-3 you have a long walk to 16. There was one lounge at gate 4 but they opened at 9 am.
Dave Connelly
I arrived at Edinburgh Airport for the first time in quite a few years, and I must say it exceeded my expectations on all fronts. From the moment I stepped foot into the terminal, I was greeted by a clean and well-maintained environment that exuded a much more modern and inviting vibe than had been my last encounter.
One of the standout aspects of Edinburgh Airport is its efficiency. Despite being a busy international hub, everything seemed to flow seamlessly, from the check-in process to security checks and boarding. The staff members were incredibly helpful and provided excellent customer service, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.
The facilities and amenities were great. Numerous shops, restaurants, and lounges catered to a variety of tastes and preferences, offering a range of options for travelers to relax, dine, or indulge in some retail therapy. I particularly appreciated the diverse selection of eateries, providing both local Scottish cuisine and international dishes to suit most palates.
The airport's layout and signage were well-designed, easily guiding passengers to their respective gates and facilities. Clear and informative announcements were made throughout the terminal, keeping travelers informed of any changes or updates to their flights. These small details significantly enhanced the overall experience.
I would also like to commend Edinburgh Airport on its accessibility. If you have mobility limitations, you may be impressed by the presence of well-maintained lifts, ramps, and assistance services available throughout the airport. The staff members appear to be more than willing to assist in any way they can, ensuring that all passengers could navigate the airport comfortably.
Lastly, the airport's location is simply fantastic. Situated a short distance from the city center, it offers convenient connectivity to various transportation options, including buses, taxis, and the tram network. This accessibility made my transition from the airport to the city convenient and time-efficient.
The main complaint I heard was the payment of £5 for the drop-off/pick-up area. you can of course avoid this by using the free 30 minute parking at the long stay. it's a 5 minute walk from the terminal and there's even free buses running to collect or drop you there.
In conclusion, Edinburgh Airport is a shining example of what an airport should aspire to be. It has successfully combined efficiency, cleanliness, great customer service, and a wide range of facilities to provide a delightful travel experience for all passengers. Whether you're a frequent flyer or a first-time traveler, I highly recommend flying through Edinburgh Airport for a truly positive and hassle-free journey.
Jennifer Hall
Security was fast and efficient. Customs was easy. The pick up lot was pretty far from the exit of the airport. Clean, friendly staff, on time flights both trips to and from.
Ewan McIntosh
It’s a busy airport that could do with some more expansion of all the areas. Checkin is crowded and it can be hard to see where to enter your line. Security is always busy. The main departure lounge is more relaxed but the restaurants can be full early mornings and other peak times.
But compared to many… it’s great and departures are mostly on time.
Bena Roberts
Spent 9 hours here after our flight got cancelled. All the shops close about 9pm. Only one open through the night. But that is a real bonus. Very friendly staff.
A Clarified Woman
Traveled through twice. No issues either time. There are good signs and announcements to guide you, lots of toilet 🚻 options, many sitting areas. The big thing we learned is that you can leave an extra suitcase or other items at the luggage shop. It seemed to be about £10 /$12 per day.
Grab some shortbread on your way out, and this Cafe area was very comfy.
Hope your travel is smooth too.
Simon B
Nice clean place with all you'd expect from an airport. Good to be able to fill up empty water bottles after going through the security check.
kojiki123
Not too big not too small with a lot of destinations if I am not wrong just about 150. Not too busy - easy check-in. Parking is usually full. Great choice of food points and shops, enormous range of whiskies (great choice of rare and vintage ones) and other alcohols in duty Free shops, very kind and helpful staff everywhere. Easy access to the center of Edi by tram, bus or a taxi. Great plus Wetherspoon at the airport.
Adegoke Olusegun
Edinburgh Airport is one of the well maintained airports in the United Kingdom
It is quite spacious enough to operate without intrusions and with enough assistance from on sight staffs ever willing to render help and updates about inquiries.
The airport is Smooth and Clean also
Chris Barton
Special assistance staff were amazing. So friendly, caring, and efficient. Really good they have a special reserved area upstairs beyond security, so you don't have to worry about getting help after waiting.
The wooden seating in the general gate area looks very cool, and I think you can get people seated than on traditional seats.
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