Travelling to Glasgow

By Air

Glasgow is served by three international airports, with connections across the world.

Glasgow Airport

Glasgow Airport is located just eight miles (13 kilometres) west of Glasgow City Centre and services over 130 direct flights from many UK and European cities, including Amsterdam, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Paris, London, Dublin, Belfast, Geneva and Reykjavik as well as Dubai with its connections onwards to Asia and Australasia; and major cities in The US and Canada.

Glasgow Prestwick Airport

Glasgow Prestwick Airport is 32 miles (51km) South West of the city. It’s a main base for Ryanair and serves European destinations.

Getting to Glasgow city centre from Glasgow Prestwick Airport: Prestwick has its own train station, there are three trains per hour on weekdays and the journey to Glasgow Central Station takes around 50 minutes. Alternatively, it’s an easy journey to drive via the M77 or there is an express bus service, the X77, which takes an hour.

Edinburgh Airport

Edinburgh Airport is 39 miles (63km) from Glasgow and serves most major international airlines. You can get to Glasgow from the airport by either bus, train or taxi.

Scottish Citylink provides direct bus services from Edinburgh Airport to Glasgow’s Buchanan Bus Station every 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can catch a bus or taxi to Edinburgh Haymarket train station and then catch a train to Glasgow Queen Street station. Lothian Buses provides public transportation to Edinburgh Airport with the Airlink100 express bus from Edinburgh city centre as well as local bus services.

Glasgow Queen Street Station provides the main rail link between Glasgow and Edinburgh, with 8 direct services per hour on weekdays.

By Train

Glasgow has 2 major train stations. Glasgow Queen Street station which serves Edinburgh and the North with Glasgow Central station serving the South.

The main UK train companies operating in Scotland are:

Scotrail

When travelling in and around Scotland

Avanti West Coast

When travelling to and from London via Glasgow

Cross Country

When travelling from Central England via the East Coast of Scotland

East Coast

When travelling to and from London via Edinburgh

TransPennine Express

When travelling to and from the North of England via Scotland

Average Travel Times

Average travel time by train from across the UK to Glasgow:

City Station Average Journey Time
London 4 hours 30 mins
Birmingham 5 hours
Manchester 3 hours 30 mins
Liverpool 3 hours 40 mins
York 3 hours 30 mins
Edinburgh 50 mins
  • There are more than 20 direct trains per day from London
  • Direct trains from Edinburgh every 15 mins on weekdays

By Road

Glasgow is linked to Edinburgh with the M8, England on the M74, Stirling with the M80 and the West Coast of Scotland with the M77. The city’s venues and hotels are comfortably accessed by road.

For real time travel information on all of Scotland’s trunk roads, including cross-border information to the North of England, visit Traffic Scotland, or access it via the Traveline Scotland app.

For information on Scotland’s trunk road network visit Transport Scotland

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