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Aberdeen Airport (ABZ)Newest Review: ... friendly airport. small size helps to minimise risk of getting lost. travel frequently from aberdeen to london and have never had any bother other than the usual expected flight delays. not great for shops but a paper shop an something to eat in the cafe or bar is all ive ever needed. bar staff are very friendly. especially claire but dont tell the wife !!!! very obliging if ya get me x ... more |
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by graham bell - written on 29/10/06
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very friendly airport. small size helps to minimise risk of getting lost. travel frequently from aberdeen to london and have never had any bother other than the usual expected flight delays. not great for shops but a paper shop an something to eat in the cafe or bar is all ive ever needed. bar staff are very friendly. especially claire but dont tell the wife !!!! very obliging if ya get me x overall happy travelling from a happy airport. leave your car at home if possible and leave it til last minute if your picking anyone up as there is no waiting in airport ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/11/01 (Very useful, 610 readings)
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Before I start, here's a quick summary of what the opinion covers, to save you time if you're looking for something specific. A bit about the airport website. Information on the location of the airport and how to get from/to it. A tour of the airport and heliport, and a look at their good and bad points. Contact details for the airport, the airlines and the car rental firms. Contact details and information on the Hotels. Just as a bit of background, I use Aberdeen Airport regularly, this year has been quieter than normal, but I've passed through the airport 6 times and the heliport twice. Some of this information has been taken from the website ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/06/00
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If you can get a flight to/from Aberdeen airport, then it does the job. It's small, but there's nowhere to get lost, so you're not going to go to the wrong place. There's the usual overpriced John Menzies (or whatever company has taken it over today), a required overpriced Scottish souvenir shop and two overpriced eateries. The staff are helpful and friendly. If you're travelling to or from Aberdeen, I suggest you find the cheapest flight to london, then take an easyjet flight from luton to aberdeen - regular, and dirt cheap. There's a city bus which runs every half hour from Aberdeen to the airport, or you can ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/06/00 (Useful, 104 readings)
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Aberdeen airport if the largest heliport in the world. Which is great if you want to fly in a helicopter to an oil rig in the middle of the north sea. If you want to fly in a plane however then it is a different story. The terminal building is a typical grey airport building, only this one is tiny, with nothing to do inside it. There are not that many sheduled flights to Aberdeen, and the number is decreasing. To make matters worse if you are flying in at night an your plane is delayed then you may not be able to land at all. The residents who live under the flight path (who all bought their houses after the airport was built) prevent any none emergency flights ... Read the complete review

