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Can you fly direct from USA to Scotland?

A direct flight to Scotland from the USA can take between 6 hours 20 minutes and 8 hours depending on which cities you're flying between. Take a look at our breakdown of the average flight times: Direct flights between New York and Edinburgh take around 6 hours and 50 minutes.



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  • From New York (Newark) to Edinburgh with United.
  • From New York (JFK) to Edinburgh with Delta.
  • From New York (JFK) to Edinburgh with JetBlue.
  • From Chicago to Edinburgh with United.
  • From Orlando to Edinburgh with Virgin Atlantic.
  • From Washington DC to Edinburgh with United.
  • From Boston to Edinburgh with Delta.


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Allegiant Air is the best airline with flights from United States to Scotland.

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Airports with direct flights from Edinburgh
  • Alicante (ALC)
  • Antalya (AYT)
  • Athens (ATH)
  • Barcelona (BCN)
  • Basel (BSL)
  • Belfast (BFS)
  • Bergerac (EGC)
  • Berlin (TXL)


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You can fly directly from the USA to Edinburgh from New York or Chicago. United runs direct routes to Chicago O'Hare and New York Newark airports, while American Airlines and Delta fly to New York JFK. Air Canada Rouge flys to Toronto twice a week from Edinburgh Airport, with a flight time of roughly 7½ hours.

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The cheapest time to fly to Scotland is currently January.

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Scotland's international airports – Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Glasgow Prestwick and Inverness – are all served by flights from a growing number of European and long haul destinations.

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Airport fees and landing charges has something to do with the price . May be its got more to do with the lack of competitors and the smaller demand. This also applies between Manchester and Gatwick even using the same airline same day , same destination. The north get cheaper houses the south east cheaper air fares.

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