Aberdeen Airport is experiencing major disruption today as severe weather continues to affect parts of Scotland. Several flights have been delayed or cancelled, creating difficulties for passengers travelling during the early morning hours. The airport remains open, but operations are running slower than usual due to the ongoing weather warning.
According to Aberdeen Airport news today, departures were the first to feel the impact. Early flights to Amsterdam and Manchester were cancelled around 6am after conditions worsened. Some arrival flights have also been delayed, and airlines are warning passengers to check updated schedules before heading to the terminal.
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Aberdeen Airport is located in Dyce, around 9 kilometres from the city centre. It serves both domestic and European routes and is known as a key hub for North Sea helicopter activity. The main terminal operates 24 hours a day and includes shops, dining areas, lounges, and services for passengers with reduced mobility. Travellers often use tools like the Aberdeen Airport map to navigate the facility more easily during busy periods.
Several major airlines operate from the airport. Loganair runs services to destinations such as Kirkwall, Manchester, and the Shetland Islands. Ryanair flies to European cities including Málaga and Kraków, while easyJet and British Airways provide regular connections to London. KLM also offers a direct route to Amsterdam, which was among today’s cancelled departures.
Ground transport options remain available despite the weather. The Jet 727 bus service continues to run between the airport and Union Square in the city centre, although journey times may vary. Taxis are operating as normal, and Dyce railway station, located three kilometres from the terminal, is accessible by bus or taxi. Car travellers can still access the site from the A96, where short-stay and long-stay parking options are open.
Travellers are being advised to stay updated on Aberdeen airport departures, as further changes are possible if conditions worsen. Airlines recommend arriving early and checking flight status online before travelling.



