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When is the Cheapest Time to Fly to Inverness?

As with many other United Kingdom (UK) destinations, winter is by far the quietest time to visit Scotland due in part to the plummeting temperatures and shorter daylight hours. When looking for cheap Inverness flights, it is best to travel between late October and February, making sure to avoid any school or public holidays when possible.

When is the Best Time to Book your Flight to Inverness?

Try to book your return Inverness flights about three months before you fly to get the best deals on your desired travel dates. If you can be flexible with your travel plans, it may be worth waiting to see if you can find cheap last-minute flights. If you’re a frequent festival goer, then plan to visit at the beginning of August, so that you can attend the Belladrum Tartan Hearts Festival, an outdoor event hosting some amazing musical acts and featuring the festival’s signature green and red tartan.

Flying to Inverness Airport (INV)

Inverness Airport (INV) is an international airport northeast of the city of Inverness in Scotland. Acting as the main transport hub for the northern part of the country, INV handles over 700,000 passengers annually and operates flights to nearly 20 destinations.
When flying to Inverness from other parts of the UK, there are a fair number of direct flights available. If you’re looking to depart from a London airport, then consider British Airways, which flies from Heathrow, or easyJet, which operates direct flights from Gatwick and Luton as well as Bristol. From elsewhere in Britain, Flybe departs from Belfast and Birmingham, and Loganair runs return flights to Inverness from Manchester, Stornoway, Sumburgh and Kirkwall.

On Arrival and Getting Around the Airport

A single-terminal airport, INV is fairly compact, but it is certainly not lacking when it comes to dining, entertainment and shopping options. Along with the usual cafes, bars and duty-free shops, the terminal building is home to a newsstand, departure lounge, chapel and several ATMs. Airport-wide Wi-Fi is also available to all passengers free of charge.

Getting to the City from Inverness Airport (INV)

Inverness Airport is situated about 13 kilometres northeast of the centre of Inverness, which translates to a travel time of approximately 15 minutes by car. Upon arrival at the airport, both taxis and car hire companies are available outside the terminal building as well as a 24-hour bus service, which can get you to central Inverness in 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

Why Visit Inverness?

Inverness, located in northeast Scotland, is cosmopolitan and often referred to as the capital of the Highlands. With remnants dating back to the sixth century, it is historically and culturally significant. With the Scottish Highlands right on the doorstep, Inverness is a great place to visit if you’re looking for the perfect mix of bustling streets and snow-capped peaks.
The name of the city comes from the nearby river; in Scottish Gaelic, Inverness translates to ‘mouth of the River Ness’. If that sounds familiar, it might be because of the nearby wonder, Loch Ness, which is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the UK. After trying your hand at spotting the notoriously well-hidden Loch Ness monster, head back to town and spend some time exploring the wonders of Inverness Castle before testing out some of the region’s most delicious whiskeys at the Tomatin Distillery.

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