Inverness Airport

Inverness Airport is a worldwide air terminal arranged at Dalcross, 7 NM north-east of the city of Inverness, Scotland. It is claimed by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL). The Airport codes are IATA: INV, ICAO: EGPE. The air terminal is the main entryway for explorers to Inverness and the North of Scotland with a scope of planned administrations all through the United Kingdom, and different booked administrations to Continental Europe. Contract and cargo flights work all through the UK and Europe. The most recent figures state 946,391 travelers went through the air terminal in 2019.

Inverness Airport

A brief overview of Inverness Airport

Inverness Airport is a worldwide air terminal arranged at Dalcross, 7 NM north-east of the city of Inverness, Scotland. It is claimed by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL). The Airport codes are IATA: INV, ICAO: EGPE. The air terminal is the main entryway for explorers to Inverness and the North of Scotland with a scope of planned administrations all through the United Kingdom, and different booked administrations to Continental Europe. Contract and cargo flights work all through the UK and Europe. The most recent figures state 946,391 travelers went through the air terminal in 2019.

The history of INV Airport

The Air Ministry worked the landing strip in 1940 as Royal Air Force station Dalcross (RAF Dalcross), and during the Second World War, it used the terminal. The air terminal opened for everyday activities in 1947. English European Airways, one of the forerunners of British Airways, initiated flights to London-Heathrow in the mid-1970s utilizing a blend of Hawker Siddeley Trident planes and Vickers Viscounts. In the late 1970s and mid-1980s, there were two every day flights among Inverness and Heathrow. The course stopped in 1983 on the grounds of poor budgetary execution. Dan-Air acquired the administration and offered a three-times day by day administration.

Business statistics and passenger information

Inverness Airport had 946,391 travelers in 2019, which was an expansion of 4.8% from 2018. Gatwick Airport was again the most significant goal, with 261,838 travelers. This course represents more than 30% of all traveler traffic at Inverness Airport, with all London courses joined representing under 60% of traveler traffic. Appeared underneath are the main thirteen goals in 2018.