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Oslo (OSL) → Aberdeen (ABZ)
British Airways
Monday, 08 Apr 2024
₱ 7,325.83
Bangkok (BKK) → Aberdeen (ABZ)
Airlines
Wednesday, 17 Apr 2024
₱ 58,598.86
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Aberdeen (ABZ)
Airlines
Saturday, 06 Apr 2024
₱ 70,367.70
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Aberdeen (ABZ)
Airlines
Saturday, 06 Apr 2024
₱ 117,113.46
Manila (MNL) → Aberdeen (ABZ)
Airlines
Friday, 12 Apr 2024
₱ 303,559.75

Flights to Aberdeen, Scotland

Located in northeast Scotland, Aberdeen, also known as Aberdeen or Obar Dheathain, is the third most populous city in Scotland and Aberdeen is also one of the 32 local government council areas in Scotland. Aberdeen is also nominated as the 39th most populous built-up area in all of United Kingdom. Aberdeen thrived in the past mainly due to the discovery of granite and oil where due to the discovery of the North Sea oil in the 1970s, Aberdeen was regarded as Europe's capital of off-shore oil. An interesting fact about Aberdeen is the area around Aberdeen itself has been settled for at the very least 8,000 years, in particular around the mouth of the Dee and Don rivers. Aberdeen has hosted the acclaimed Aberdeen International Youth Festival which has attracted more than 1000 talented young performer worldwide. Economically, Aberdeen was named by the HSBC as the leading business hub and one of the eight "super cities" that is responsible for spearheading the economy of the United Kingdom. The city was affectionately called "Granite City" due to its many grey-stone buildings.

The airport in Aberdeen, Scotland

There is only one main airport in Aberdeen which is Aberdeen International Airport

Aberdeen International Airport

The Aberdeen International Airport or also known as Port-adhair Eadar-nàiseanta Obar Dheathain in Scottish Gaelic is an international airport located at Dyce near Aberdeen. The airport itself has six terminals available, although only one of them is functioning as the main terminal for passenger, responsible for all scheduled and charter flights. The rest of the terminal is reserved for the North Sea helicopter operation.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Aberdeen, Scotland

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Aberdeen?

The best time to visit Aberdeen is during the summer, which is from June to August. It is due to a moderate and comfortable temperature with warm days sprinkled with a few rainy ones. It is also the busiest time for tourism in Aberdeen, so this is great for travellers who want to look for something to do during the trip. For the budget conscious, it is best to travel during the spring which is from March to May. The temperature will be on the cold side and it is also may rain significantly for several days. Due to this, lodging and any other accommodation will be priced lower than the usual, making it perfect for those who want to travel without breaking the bank.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Aberdeen?

Aberdeen is one of the hot-spots in the tourist attraction in Scotland where many attractions can be found in Aberdeen.
The Gordon Highlanders Museum – The Gordon Highlanders Museum is a museum dedicated to the vibrant history of 200 years of the army regiment of Scotland. The museum showcases many interesting displays such as weapons, army fatigues and various memorabilia and artifacts of the army of Scotland. The museum also showcases various interactive maps of medieval warfare that happened in past Scotland. For those who are interested in the history of the army of Scotland, this is the place for you.
Aberdeen Maritime Museum – The Aberdeen Maritime Museum is a maritime museum located in the heart of Aberdeen, on the historic street named Shiprow. The museum consists of several unique buildings such as a former church and one of the oldest domestic building in the city of Aberdeen, the Provost Ross' House. The museum specializes in various artifacts and memorabilia of the city's long history with the North Sea. Some of the displays include multiple pictures and tools of shipbuilding, sailing ships and the history of the port and the harbor itself.
Duthie Park – The Duthie Park, located in Aberdeen by the banks of the River Dee, is a park with an average size of 44 acres. The park was originally a land belonged to Lady Elizabeth Duthie of Ruthrieston where she had given the land to the council, in memory of her uncle and her brother. The park was recognised for the spectacular winter gardens with various houses ranging from tropical to arid flora thriving in the garden. The park also features a Japanese garden, in commemoration of the dead of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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