![]() ![]() Outside this schedule, Edinburgh has night buses (the N lines). The day buses run from 6 am until midnight. The tickets are bought from small ticket vending machines on the bus, so remember to save your change for these occasions. If you want to purchase your single, return or day-ticket from the bus driver you have to have the correct fare as the drivers cannot give you any change. Note that a Lothian DAYticket is not valid on the night buses or on the Airlink (service 100) to Edinburgh Airport. Lothian and First both allow its passengers to purchase the tickets on the bus. Lothian Child Airport DAYticket: £ 4.50 ( US$ 5.70).Lothian Adult Airport DAYticket: This ticket offers unlimited use of Lothian buses and trams and includes travel to and from Edinburgh Airport for one day for £ 9 ( US$ 11.40). Edinburgh Airlink Bus: This airport transfer is by far the cheapest option and the Airlink 100 departs every 12 minutes (between 04:00 am and 01:00 am) from bus.Check out the latest prices and book tickets on their website. ![]() You can purchase Airlink single and return tickets at the Airlink kiosk outside Edinburgh Airport. Operating 24 hours a day, Airlink buses depart from Waverley Bridge in the City Centre and from directly outside Domestic Arrivals at Edinburgh Airport. Lothian adult DAYticket: Lothian offers unlimited use of their buses and Edinburgh trams for one day for £ 4.50 ( US$ 5.70). The Airlink 100 and Skylink 200 and 400 services provide fantastic connections across the city of Edinburgh. Airlink is Edinburgh’s dedicated express service between the Airport and City Centre.Single-journey child ticket: Both Lothian and First single tickets cost £ 0.90 ( US$ 1.10).Single-journey adult ticket: A First ticket costs from £ 1.80 ( US$ 2.30) (depends on the distance of your trip), and a Lothian ticket is £ 1.70 ( US$ 2.20).Faresįirst and Lothian have similar prices but not exactly the same. For example: Normally, the best option is to get a Lothian day-ticket, but it will depend on where you're staying. However, if you decide to stay a little further away from the centre and need to buy a day-ticket, it’s important to see which bus line runs closest to your accommodation. Airlink - Edinburgh airport to the city centre Skylink 200, 300, 400 - Edinburgh Airport to city locations Skylink services operate up to every 20 minutes between early morning and late evening. If you’re not going to buy a day-ticket, then you won’t have to worry about what bus you take. Airlink Service 100 journeys to or from Edinburgh Airport on Skylink services 200, 300 & 400 and Edinburgh Bus Tours Lothian Country- All services. Lothian is the dominant city operator with most buses and routes, while First, has fewer bus routes and focuses on the city's outskirts. Both companies share the same bus stops, but the bus numbers are different and each company has its own ticket. The first stop of the 100 bus route is Airport, Edinburgh Airport and the last stop is South St David Street, Edinburgh. Getting to Edinburgh Getting to EdinburghĮdinburgh has several bus companies that run through the heart of the city, but the most important are Lothian and First. ![]()
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