How do I pay for Edinburgh Airlink?
Tickets for the Airlink 100, taking you straight to the city centre, can be purchased from the driver as you board using contactless card payment, m-tickets or the exact cash fare. Other bus routes and companies will accept either online bookings or payment on board using cash or contactless card payment.
Are Edinburgh Airport buses still running?
Buses run from 05:00 to 23:30 seven days a week every half hour from 07:30 to 23:30. The journey to Glasgow usually takes approx. 1 hour. The price of a one-way ticket is around £12.50 and you can buy them online, from the driver or at Visit Scotland desk at the airport.
How does Tap Tap cap work?
TapTapCap: for adult passengers, tap the same card or mobile payment device for every journey across our entire network, and the following morning we’ll automatically charge you the cheapest adult daily fare for the journeys you’ve made. You’ll never pay more than you need to, even if your plans change.
Can you use contactless on Edinburgh trams?
Edinburgh Trams is set to streamline customer ticket purchases with the introduction of contactless payments. Ticket machines at tram stops will be able to accept debit or credit card electronic payment technology for all fares without the need to enter a PIN number.
Is there a train from Edinburgh to St Andrews?
There are no longer direct trains from Edinburgh to St Andrews, but ScotRail and some Virgin trains East Coast services stop at nearby Leuchars, where there are regular shuttle buses to St Andrews.
Can I use my bus pass on Scottish Citylink?
See the best of Scotland using your free concessionary bus pass! Citylink participates in the Scottish National Concessionary Travel Scheme, meaning eligible cardholders can travel as per scheme rules on our services where applicable.
How much is a taxi from Edinburgh Airport to city?
From Edinburgh Airport, a cab to the city centre takes about 20 minutes and costs about £20. Airlink runs a shuttle to Waverley Steps that takes 30 minutes and costs £3.50 one-way or £6.00 return.
What is the first stop on the 100 bus in Edinburgh?
The first stop of the 100 bus route is South St David Street, Edinburgh and the last stop is Airport, Edinburgh Airport. 100 (Edinburgh Airport) is operational during everyday. Additional information: 100 has 11 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 27 minutes.
What are the hours of operation for the 100 bus?
100 bus operates 24 hours, 7 days a week. The 100 bus (Edinburgh Airport) has 11 stops departing from South St David Street, Edinburgh and ending in Airport, Edinburgh Airport. 100 bus timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 00:05 and ends at 23:50. Normal operating days: everyday.
How long is the bus ride from Edinburgh Airport to Edinburgh?
The first stop of the 100 bus route is Airport, Edinburgh Airport and the last stop is South St David Street, Edinburgh. 100 (Edinburgh) is operational during everyday. Additional information: 100 has 12 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 29 minutes.
When will Airlink 100 return to Edinburgh Airport?
June 3, 2021 From Sunday 13 June, Lothian’s Airlink 100 timetable will be revised to reintroduce night time journeys between the city centre and Edinburgh Airport, with increased frequency on day time services. Night time services will operate as follows: From Edinburgh Airport at 01:00, 01:30, 02:00, 02:30, 03:00, 03:30 and 04:00.