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Flybe operate 29 flights a week from Southampton to Glasgow

SOUTHAMPTON AIRPORT
Founded in 1910 by local man Eric Rowland Moon, when he created and tested his aircraft the Moonbeam II in the land that is now part of Southampton Airport, Southampton Airport had humble beginnings, but has expanded and achieved a firm status as a reliable hub, even winning an award in February 2008 for customer service in the ACI Airport People Award 2008 for the whole of Europe. This means that when you catch flights from Southampton Airport, you can be assured that you will be treated to the most helpful, friendly and courteous airline, airport and security staff in Europe.

Parking Facilities in and around Southampton Airport
Short stay and long stay parking is available to those taking flights from Southampton airport, with the option also to pre-book your place. As well as this, they offer transfers, called the “Southampton Airport Pink Elephant” from the long stay car park to the terminal from the long stay car park ever 5 to 10 minutes.

Airport Distance from Southampton itself and other notable surrounding locations
Southampton Airport is located on Junction 5 of the M27 and Junction 14 of the M3. The Southampton Airport Parkway Railway station can be found only 99 steps away from the terminal at Southampton Airport, making connecting to your flights from Southampton Airport from many railway destinations across the UK easy.

Transport links to Southampton Airport
Many methods of transport are offered to those seeking flights from Southampton Airport, which include via very close train links, a bus service, two nearby major motorways and a taxi rank specific to the airport.

Conference and other business facilities at Southampton Airport
As well as lounges for those catching flights from Southampton Airport in economy plus seats, there is Wi-Fi available in all areas of Southampton airport to everyone, which includes arrivals, satellites and piers.

Southampton town profile
Once you walk through “The Bargate”, one of the country’s finest medieval town gates that mark the entrance to Southampton, you’ll not be short of things to see or do. With fine galleries of art, musicals to see and a whole host of historical figures to walk in the footsteps of, Southampton offers much for a variety of ages.

GLASGOW AIRPORT
Nine million passengers travel through Glasgow Airport every year, confirming it as Scotland’s principal long haul gateway. Flights to Glasgow airport are numerous, with an estimated 90 destinations covered by some 50 airlines.

Parking Facilities in and around Glasgow Airport
Glasgow Airport offers secure car parks close to the terminals and a fast and frequent shuttle transfer service for passengers. Long stay and short stay parking is available, and can be pre-booked in advance by telephone, with the option also of paying on departure.

Airport Distance from Glasgow and other notable surrounding locations
Making connections to the city or anywhere else in the country is easy when taking flights to Glasgow Airport, with the airport itself 8 miles west of the centre of Glasgow which offers a larger station and other transport links, as well as being close to the towns of Paisley and Renfrew in Scotland.

Transport links to Glasgow Airport
Glasgow airport offers several transport links, by bus to Glasgow city centre 24 hours a day directly, the Gilmour Street railway station only a mile from the terminal, charter coaches available from the short stay coach park located adjacently to the international arrivals centre, a taxi rank at the front of the building and of course via car with the nearby M8 Motorway.

Conference and other business facilities at Glasgow Airport
Lounges are available on a pre-booked basis, and offer a host of business facilities including screens and projectors, as well as high speed Internet access available in several areas across the airport before and after security control. The internet access has to be paid for T-Mobile “hot-spots” located around the airport, and there are also dedicated seating areas where you may charge your laptop battery and read a step-by-step tutorial on how to access the internet using the hot-spots.

Glasgow town profile
With a reputation for being an hospitable and friendly city, with many visitors reportedly commenting on it, your flights to Glasgow Airport should include a visit to the city of Glasgow. Voted the European City of Culture in 1990, Glasgow attracts over 3 million tourists from around the world every year and boasts a history that runs as far back as it gets, with Stone Age canoes found along the banks of the River Clyde and Celtic druids reportedly being the first tribes of a religious nature to live in Glasgow.

Sites to see in Glasgow include the renowned Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, the modern shopping centres such as the St Enoch Centre, Princes Square and the Buchanan Galleries, the unique street markets at the weekends, the character-filled West End of the city, and of course a huge variety of cafes, pubs, restaurants and wine bars.