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£61 - £168
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Price
London GatwickInverness
LGW - INV
LGWINV
London Gatwick
Wed 12/6
Nonstop1h 40m
Inverness
Mon 17/6
Nonstop1h 45m
London GatwickInverness
LGW - INV
LGWINV
London Gatwick
Wed 12/6
Nonstop1h 40m
Inverness
Wed 19/6
Nonstop1h 50m
London LutonInverness
LTN - INV
LTNINV
London Luton
Sat 1/6
Nonstop1h 30m
Inverness
Thu 6/6
Nonstop1h 20m
London GatwickInverness
LGW - INV
LGWINV
London Gatwick
Thu 5/9
Nonstop1h 40m
Inverness
Sun 8/9
Nonstop1h 45m
London LutonInverness
LTN - INV
LTNINV
London Luton
Sat 1/6
Nonstop1h 30m
Inverness
Wed 5/6
Nonstop1h 20m
London GatwickInverness
LGW - INV
LGWINV
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
Nonstop1h 40m
Inverness
Mon 24/6
Nonstop1h 45m
London LutonInverness
LTN - INV
LTNINV
London Luton
Sun 7/7
Nonstop1h 30m
Inverness
Thu 18/7
Nonstop1h 20m
London HeathrowInverness
LHR - INV
LHRINV
London Heathrow
Sat 1/6
Nonstop1h 35m
Inverness
Thu 6/6
Nonstop1h 35m
London LutonInverness
LTN - INV
LTNINV
London Luton
Tue 4/6
2 stops22h 40m
Inverness
Fri 7/6
Nonstop1h 20m
Currently, April is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Inverness (average of £95). Flying to Inverness in July will prove the most costly (average of £182). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£78
February
£87
March
£87
April
£75
May
£93
June
£98
July
£143
August
£124
September
£113
October
£104
November
£89
December
£87
Peak Season:
Tourism in Inverness peaks during the summer, particularly during the months of July, August, and September, as this is when the weather is likely to be warmest and driest. This is reflected in both and accommodation prices and availability for flights to Inverness.
September also marks the Loch Ness Marathon which is a notable fixture in the running calendar due to its picturesque setting and the historical legend of the Loch Ness Monster. The event has been attracting a high number of visitors for years as it allows runners to add a memorable marathon to their portfolio. The marathon begins at the Fort Augustus and Foyers on the south side of the Loch Ness and ends along the River Ness at Bught Park in the centre on Inverness.
Off Season:
The winter months, when Inverness is most likely to experience its coldest weather, constitute the city’s quietest period in terms of tourism, a bargain hunters time to grab a few cheap flights to Inverness.
Shoulder Seasons:
Late spring, during the months of April and May, or early autumn, are good times to visit outside of the height of the peak season. The weather may still be favourable, but the prices will not be as high. Hotel chains and hostels generally offer discounts during these times. Airlines, particularly the domestic low-costers, will have sales featuring cheap flights to Inverness during these times too.
INV Temperature | 3 - 15 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Inverness, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 15.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 3.0 C).
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
The most northerly city in the UK and often regarded as the capital of the Highlands, Inverness is steeped in history and surrounded by some of the most astonishing natural beauty in Scotland. The region’s picturesque glens and rugged mountains are sure to appeal to hikers and lovers of the outdoors in general, with the latter also providing skiing opportunities at the likes of the Nevis Range and Glenshee resorts.
Located on the banks of the River Ness and near to famous Loch Ness, local people have long used these clear waters for traditional industries such as distilling, making a flight to Inverness an ideal proposition for whisky connoisseurs. A centre of Scottish heritage, the city also hosts the annual Highland Games and is an ideal base for those wishing to tour sites related to the clans among whom the area was once divided.
Trips to Culloden Moor, location of what was once the Culloden Battlefield, as well as Fort George, Inverness Castle, St Andrew’s Cathedral and other historic sites are a must if you visit Inverness sightsee. The charming Victorian Market in the Old Town allows those on Inverness holidays a glimpse of the city as it once was and it’s also an excellent place for a shopping trip. Booking flights to Inverness for a family holiday? Children will love days out at fun attractions such as Whin Adventure Park or Bogbain Farm, or seeing the bottlenose dolphins on an Inverness dolphin cruise.
The city has warm summers, with long days and temperatures reaching highs of almost 30 degrees in previous years. Inverness can also experience some of the coldest winters of any destination in the UK, with average temperatures of around 0 or – 1 degrees. The summer months of June, July and August are generally the warmest, and winter months from December to February the coolest.
Most of the main tourist sites within the city of Inverness are within walking distance.
However, bus services provided by Stagecoach are available within the city and to other locations nearby.
Rail connections also exist from Inverness to towns in the surrounding area such as Tain and Nairn.
Inverness Airport (INV) is served by buses which take about 30 minutes to connect the airport with the city centre. Taxis and car rental companies are also available.
Inverness Airport (INV) is the perfect airport for passengers in search of the Loch Ness monster or just a quiet holiday away in the Scottish Highlands. The airport is situated 15km (10 miles) east of Inverness City.
As the gateway to the Highlands, Inverness Airport has a lot to offer passengers in terms of accessibility and ease of travel. It’s small, simple to navigate, and is well connected to public transport in Inverness and the surrounding region.
There are a number of regular flights to Inverness Airport from across the UK and Europe. There are also a number of charter flights offered from Inverness Airport to destinations such as Italy, Sicily and Portugal – perfect for those wishing to get away for a holiday in the sun.
The Highlands offer a range of attractions from breathtaking wilderness areas to a wildlife park and even mountain-climbing and white-water rafting. Inverness City is central to all these activities, which makes Inverness Airport the perfect place to begin or end a holiday in the Scottish Highlands.