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Flights to Aberdeen  

Flights to Aberdeen           

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Aberdeen doesn’t try too hard to impress you, and that’s exactly why a lot of people end up liking it. Known as the Granite City, its buildings are made from that distinctive silvery-grey stone, giving the whole place a solid, sturdy feel. It’s a proper working port on the North Sea, home to a university that’s been around since 1495, and has some surprisingly good coastal walks and a food scene that’s getting better every year.

Flights to Aberdeen are now much easier to get than they used to be, with decent connections from major UK cities and quite a few spots in Europe. Whether you’re after cheap flights to Aberdeen for a quick weekend or a longer trip up north, it’s usually pretty straightforward to find something that works. Book affordable flights to Aberdeen with Dialtotravel, and you can compare fares easily without constantly switching between different websites.


Best Attractions in Aberdeen


Start with Old Aberdeen. It sits north of the city centre and feels genuinely separate from it — cobbled streets, King's College with its medieval crown tower, St Machar's Cathedral standing on ground that has held a church since the sixth century. It's the kind of area that rewards a slow morning walk with no particular agenda.


Aberdeen Beach runs for two miles along the city's eastern edge — one of the longest urban beaches in Scotland and, on a clear day with the North Sea glittering and the air sharp, one of the most underrated. The beach boulevard has seen investment in recent years and the surrounding area is steadily finding its footing. Worth it at any time of year, but particularly in summer when the light stays late.


Marischal College in the city centre is the second-largest granite building in the world, and standing in front of it for the first time tends to produce a pause. It now houses the Aberdeen City Council, but the facade — intricate, imposing, and unmistakably Aberdeen — is freely accessible and worth the detour on any Aberdeen travel itinerary.


Duthie Park and the David Welch Winter Gardens offer a slower pace. The gardens are among the largest indoor gardens in Europe, free to enter, and quietly impressive — particularly in the colder months when the city outside is doing what the North Sea tells it to. The park itself is well maintained and popular with locals in a way that suggests it earns its keep year-round.


Footdee — known locally as Fittie — sits at the southern end of the beach, a small historic fishing village of cottages arranged around two squares, just minutes from the main harbour. It's one of those places that appear suddenly and make you wonder how you hadn't heard of it. Free things to do in Aberdeen rarely get better than an afternoon here.


Best Time to Visit

May through September gives the best return on Aberdeen travel deals — the weather remains more consistently, the days stretch well into the evening, and the city's outdoor spaces come into their own. June and July in particular offer long daylight hours that the northeast of Scotland does better than almost anywhere in Britain.

August carries a busier events calendar, and accommodation prices begin to reflect summer demand, so booking early pays off. September is the shoulder season sweet spot — still mild enough, noticeably quieter, and easier on the budget. October through March is cold and occasionally bleak in the way that coastal northeastern cities can be, but airfare to Aberdeen drops considerably, and the city continues at its own pace regardless of the weather. January and February offer the lowest fares to Aberdeen of the year for budget travel with flexible timing.


The Main Airport

Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ) is located around seven miles northwest of the city centre — a straightforward transfer by any measure. A regular bus service connects the terminal to Union Square in the city centre, taking around forty minutes. Taxis and rideshares are outside arrivals for those with heavier luggage or tighter schedules. Direct flights to Aberdeen operate from London, several other UK cities, and a selection of European destinations — with North Sea energy industry traffic keeping the route network broader than the city's size alone would justify. Enough competition exists on the busier routes to keep flight prices to Aberdeen reasonable, particularly outside the summer peak.

Frequently Asked Questions

January and February consistently offer the lowest fares to Aberdeen, with midweek departures undercutting weekends across most routes. May and September sit in a reasonable middle ground — solid value for affordable flights to Aberdeen without the full winter trade-off.

Six to eight weeks covers most of the year without overpaying. Summer travel benefits from booking ten to twelve weeks ahead as capacity on some routes is limited. Winter departures can sometimes be left later, though the cheapest seats disappear quickly regardless of season.

The regular bus service to Union Square is the most cost-effective option — around forty minutes, straightforward, and runs frequently throughout the day. Taxis are outside arrivals and make more sense for early morning arrivals or heavier bags.

More often than not, yes — but not reliably enough to assume. Budget carriers occasionally price one-ways competitively enough to make two separate bookings the better call. Always worth comparing flight prices across both options with your exact dates before committing.

It depends on the airline and fare class booked. Low-cost carriers almost always charge separately for hold luggage — the headline fare rarely includes a checked bag. For shorter trips, carry-on only is manageable with some forward planning and avoids the additional cost entirely.

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