There are many ways of getting to Glasgow from cars to planes, whichever means you decide you can be sure to enjoy some fantastic travel fares . So whether you decide to make the journey to Glasgow in journey, take the bus or maybe you fly into one of the three airports near Glasgow.
Arrival by Coach
If you decide take the coach to Glasgow you should use the websites below to help in planning your journey.
National Express provides long distance bus and coach services throughout the UK
and in association with Scottish City Link and Eurolines connect Glasgow to 25
European countries and 1200 locations in England, Scotland and Wales.
Eurolines operate
long distance coach service from 25 European countries and in conjunction with
National Express and Scottish City Link connect Glasgow with Continental Europe
and 1,200 UK locations.
By Car
Approaching from the south follow the
M74 motorway past Hadrian’s Wall through the heart of the region and on to
Glasgow city centre. Approaching from
the north the M9 motorway takes you through North Lanarkshire to Glasgow and
from the east the M8 from Edinburgh travels through Glasgow city centre and
beyond to the picturesque towns and villages of Inverclyde.
For additional information about driving in the UK including maps, route
planners, and travel insurance visit the Automobile
Association (AA).
Arrival by Air
Glasgow International Airport is located just eight miles (13 kilometres) west of Glasgow City Centre and Edinburgh Airport (is less than one hour away). Airlines servicing the area include: Aer Lingus, Air Malta, Air Transat, BMI, British Airways, Canadian Affair, Continental Airlines, Easyjet, Emirates, First Choice Airlines, Fly Globespan, flybe, Icelandair, Pakistan International Airlines, ThomsonFly, US Airways, Ryanair*,
*Ryanair arrives into Glasgow Prestwick International Airport (30 miles from Glasgow).

