Inverness Airport customer review
Martine Brangan
Landside is bright and breezy - airside a delightfully nostalgic wood paneling carpeted feel. Catering is ample as is parking shopping and the linear configuration of the terminal building makes it a delight to watch planes come and go while waiting. In fact the only thing problematic about Shannon is the lask of decent full service airlines on Western European routes - these days its all Ryanair and Easyjet - Wizz and fizz. It has the oldest dutyfree area in the world - What innovation.
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Inverness Airport customer review
Billy Shearer
To update the comment on Inverness Airport - the bus service to/from the city is now twice an hour although still sporadic on Sundays. A really nice little airport with a nice cafe/bar serving hot meals. The airport has a bright airy feel.
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Inverness Airport customer review
Michael Mackin
I use this airport regularly and agree with the comments above. I would also add that getting to and from the airport is sometimes only by taxi cab which is £12 each way as the bus service (£2.50) is only once an hour from Inverness during the week and sporadic on sundays. It also seems to skip a service mid afternoon when the schools finish! However it is very pleasant and the staff are friendly.
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Inverness Airport customer review
John Hoggsworth
On many visits to Inverness airport I have always found the staff very efficient and friendly. The only complaint that I would have would be the waiting time on getting through to the departure lounge. On many of occasions I have had to wait until just 15 minutes before my flight until I am even allowed to enter through security which isn't very helpful when you want to get seated and comfortable before any flight. In all I am pleased with the Inverness Airport & welcome other travellers to take advantage of this Highlands airport with very modern facilities.
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