What safety measures are in place when I land at Inverness Airport?
Please click here to find the latest safety measures being taken at Inverness Airport.
Is the Air-Rail Link currently operating to/from Birmingham International train station?
The Air-Rail Link is operating between the hours of 03:30 - 00:30.
What shops, bars and restaurants are currently open at the airport?
Most of our outlets are back open at the airport. Please click here for my information.
Should I arrive earlier at the airport than normal?
All passengers are encouraged to arrive at the terminal in line with the check-in opening times for their flight.
Do I need to complete a Passenger Locator Form when returning from within the CTA?
No, Passenger Locator Forms do not need to be completed.
Where can I have Covid-19 testing before I travel?
Yes, our testing partner, Randox, have a testing site in Birmingham City Centre. For full details and how to book your tests, please click here.
What is the flight time to Inverness?
The approximate flight time to Inverness is 1 hour 30 minutes.
What can I expect in Inverness?
As the region’s largest city, Inverness the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands. From historical architecture to markets and galleries, there’s a lot more to Inverness than rolling hills.
Although Inverness uses the same currency as England, the design of Scottish bank notes differs from Bank of England, and as a result they’re not widely accepted in England. To be on the safe side, we recommend limiting the amount of money you exchange or withdraw, so you don’t have any leftover.
What is the weather like in Inverness?
The weather in Inverness is notoriously unpredictable, so pack a good range of clothing, and don’t skimp on the layers. Summers are usually cool and partly cloudy, and the winters are long, cool and windy.
Why should I visit Inverness?
Sitting astride the River Ness and gateway to the Scottish Highlands, most people spend their time in Inverness enjoying the great outdoors. In summer, the city overflows with visitors intent on monster hunting at the nearby Loch Ness, but the city is great all year round. Visit the Old Town to marvel at the 19th century Inverness Cathedral, the mostly 18th century Old High Church and an indoor Victorian Market selling food, clothing and crafts. For local and Highland history, browse the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery.
Scotland is renowned for its unique delicacies and dishes, from haggis and black pudding to whisky and shortbread; you can’t leave without sampling some of the local produce. Thanks to its unique location, Scottish Highlands salmon and other seafood will be the freshest you’ve ever tasted.
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