Last updated: January 27, 2026
Introduction
Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) serves Aberdeen, Scotland's "Granite City" and the oil capital of Europe. Located 11 km northwest of the city center in Dyce, it's one of the world's busiest heliports serving North Sea oil platforms, alongside conventional passenger services.
The airport has a single terminal handling domestic, international, and the unique helicopter operations to offshore platforms.
Key airlines: British Airways, Loganair, KLM, easyJet, Ryanair, and various carriers. Plus substantial helicopter operators (CHC, Bristow) for offshore.
Destinations from ABZ
Direct flights to 31 destinations

London
London Heathrow Airport

Stavanger
Stavanger Airport, Sola

Paris (Roissy-en-France, Val-d'Oise)
Charles de Gaulle International Airport

Bergen
Bergen Airport, Flesland

Norwich, Norfolk
Norwich Airport

Oslo (Gardermoen)
Oslo-Gardermoen International Airport

Manchester, Greater Manchester
Manchester Airport

London
London City Airport
All destinations:
+7 more destinations →Airlines at ABZ
19 airlines operate from this airport
Nearby Airports
Other airports within 150km of Aberdeen
Routes & Location
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Getting In and Out
ABZ is northwest of Aberdeen:
- To Aberdeen city center: 11 km, 20-30 minutes
- To Union Square (station): 11 km, 20-30 minutes
- To Old Aberdeen: 9 km, 15-25 minutes
- To Beach Esplanade: 10 km, 20-25 minutes
Public Transit
Stagecoach Bus
Bus 727 connects to Aberdeen city:
- Route: Airport → Dyce → Union Square (city center)
- Journey time: 30-40 minutes
- Frequency: Every 20-30 minutes
- Cost: £4-5
Jet 727 Express
Jet bus faster service to city center:
- Journey time: 25 minutes
- Frequency: Every 20 minutes during peak
- Recommended for convenience
Parking
| Type | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Short Stay | £30/day | Terminal adjacent |
| Long Stay | £15/day | Free shuttle |
| JetParks | £10/day | Budget option |
Book online for significant discounts.
Food
ABZ has limited dining:
Terminal:
- Bar and restaurant
- Café
- Grab-and-go options
Limited choices; Aberdeen city has better options.
WiFi
Network: ABZ Airport WiFi
- Cost: Free (basic) / Premium available
- Speed: Adequate
- Registration required
Local SIM
SIM cards from:
- Shops in Aberdeen city
- Limited airport options
Cash & ATMs
ATMs in the terminal.
Currency: British Pound Sterling (£)
Shopping
- Duty-free (limited)
- Travel essentials
- Basic retail
Small airport with limited shopping.
Lounges
Lomond Lounge
- Access: Priority Pass, business class, or £30 walk-in
- Amenities: Food, drinks, WiFi
Offshore lounges
- Access: Oil industry workers only (CHC, Bristow facilities)
Accommodation
Hotels near the airport in Dyce or Aberdeen city center.
Destination Tips
Aberdeen is the Granite City—Scotland's third-largest city with stunning grey architecture, North Sea heritage, and gateway to Royal Deeside and the whisky trail:
Top attractions (with travel time from airport):
- Union Street: 25 min—grand granite thoroughfare, shopping
- Aberdeen Art Gallery: 25 min—recently renovated, excellent collection
- Marischal College: 25 min—world's second-largest granite building
- Old Aberdeen: 20 min—medieval cobbled streets, King's College
- Aberdeen Beach & Esplanade: 25 min—2-mile beach, amusements
Whisky country (day trips):
- Speyside (Whisky Trail): 1.5 hours—densest concentration of distilleries
- Glenfiddich: 1.5 hours—world's most visited distillery
- Glenlivet: 2 hours—the classic Speyside single malt
- Royal Lochnagar: 1.5 hours—royal warrant, near Balmoral
Royal Deeside & Cairngorms:
- Balmoral Castle: 1.5 hours—Queen's Scottish residence (grounds open summer)
- Braemar: 1.5 hours—Highland Games venue, picturesque village
- Cairngorms National Park: 1.5-2 hours—skiing, hiking, wildlife
Castles (Aberdeenshire has more castles per acre than anywhere):
- Dunnottar Castle: 45 min—dramatic clifftop ruins
- Crathes Castle: 40 min—16th century, fairy tale turrets
- Castle Fraser: 50 min—classic Scottish baronial
- Craigievar Castle: 1 hour—pink-hued, inspiration for Disney?
Local tips:
- Oil capital: North Sea oil has shaped modern Aberdeen
- Granite city: The grey granite gives distinctive character
- Weather: Maritime climate—often cloudy, but less rain than west Scotland
- Doric dialect: Local Scots dialect can be challenging
- Offshore workers: You'll see oil workers in orange jumpsuits
- University city: Two ancient universities (Aberdeen and Robert Gordon)
- Fish: Fresh seafood from the North Sea
- Football: Aberdeen FC plays at Pittodrie
- The city can feel expensive due to oil industry salaries
- Dunnottar Castle is worth the drive—spectacularly situated
Luggage Storage in Aberdeen
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Car Rental in Aberdeen
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Flight Compensation
Had a Flight Disruption at Aberdeen International Airport?
If your flight to or from ABZ was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
- Delayed by 3+ hours
- Cancelled flight
- Denied boarding / Overbooking
- Claims valid up to 3 years back
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