UK Airport Directory

All 35 UK Airports —
One Complete Directory

Every commercial airport in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Crown Dependencies — passenger numbers, IATA codes, locations and full flight guides.

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280M+
Passengers/yr
200+
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The United Kingdom has 35 commercial airports, from Heathrow — the busiest in the country and one of the top ten globally — down to PSO-served island airfields in the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland. Together they handle over 280 million passengers a year.

Use the filters above to narrow by nation, or jump straight to an airport's guide for terminals, parking, transport and live schedules. Every page is updated with real flight prices from our search partners.

England

20 airports
LHR

London Heathrow

London · England · ICAO EGLL
Britain's largest hub, with five terminals and long-haul connections on every inhabited continent.
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84Mpassengers/yr
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LGW

London Gatwick

London · England · ICAO EGKK
Second-busiest UK airport; strong short-haul and charter base with a single runway operating at near-capacity.
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43Mpassengers/yr
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MAN

Manchester

Manchester · England · ICAO EGCC
Northern England's main hub with three terminals and the UK's second-largest transatlantic operation.
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31Mpassengers/yr
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STN

London Stansted

London · England · ICAO EGSS
London's main budget gateway; Ryanair's biggest European base.
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28Mpassengers/yr
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LTN

London Luton

London · England · ICAO EGGW
Secondary London airport for EasyJet, Wizz Air and Ryanair low-cost routes across Europe.
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17Mpassengers/yr
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BHX

Birmingham

Birmingham · England · ICAO EGBB
Midlands hub serving Europe and a small long-haul schedule to Dubai, Delhi and New York.
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12Mpassengers/yr
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BRS

Bristol

Bristol · England · ICAO EGGD
South West England's biggest airport; EasyJet and Ryanair dominate the schedule.
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9.9Mpassengers/yr
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LPL

Liverpool John Lennon

Liverpool · England · ICAO EGGP
Merseyside airport dominated by EasyJet and Ryanair budget routes to Europe.
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5.1Mpassengers/yr
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NCL

Newcastle

Newcastle · England · ICAO EGNT
North East England's primary airport; a mix of EasyJet short-haul and Jet2 charter.
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4.7Mpassengers/yr
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EMA

East Midlands

Nottingham · England · ICAO EGNX
Cargo-heavy hub (DHL, Royal Mail) plus passenger service led by Jet2 and Ryanair.
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4.2Mpassengers/yr
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LBA

Leeds Bradford

Leeds · England · ICAO EGNM
Yorkshire regional airport for short-haul leisure and business routes.
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3.9Mpassengers/yr
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LCY

London City

London · England · ICAO EGLC
Docklands location with a short runway — mainly business-travel European routes.
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3.5Mpassengers/yr
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SOU

Southampton

Southampton · England · ICAO EGHI
Flybe successor-era airport with regional domestic and European routes.
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1.0Mpassengers/yr
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EXT

Exeter

Exeter · England · ICAO EGTE
Devon regional airport for leisure flights to the Mediterranean and domestic routes.
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900Kpassengers/yr
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BOH

Bournemouth

Bournemouth · England · ICAO EGHH
South Coast airport focused on summer leisure charters.
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700Kpassengers/yr
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NQY

Cornwall Airport Newquay

Newquay · England · ICAO EGHQ
Cornwall's airport — summer leisure traffic with PSO routes to London.
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400Kpassengers/yr
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MME

Teesside International

Darlington · England · ICAO EGNV
Teesside's regional airport — scheduled short-haul and summer charter flights.
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300Kpassengers/yr
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SEN

London Southend

Southend · England · ICAO EGMC
Essex regional airport; modest scheduled service with periodic carrier changes.
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200Kpassengers/yr
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NWI

Norwich

Norwich · England · ICAO EGSH
Norfolk's regional airport; offshore energy ops plus modest holiday schedule.
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200Kpassengers/yr
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HUY

Humberside

Kingston upon Hull · England · ICAO EGNJ
Small Lincolnshire airport with limited scheduled service plus offshore oil & gas helicopter traffic.
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100Kpassengers/yr
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Scotland

8 airports
EDI

Edinburgh

Edinburgh · Scotland · ICAO EGPH
Scotland's busiest airport by passenger count; European short-haul plus long-haul to North America and Middle East.
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14Mpassengers/yr
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GLA

Glasgow

Glasgow · Scotland · ICAO EGPF
Scotland's largest international airport (by capacity); European and transatlantic routes.
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7.4Mpassengers/yr
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ABZ

Aberdeen

Aberdeen · Scotland · ICAO EGPD
North Sea oil & gas helicopter hub plus scheduled service to UK cities and European capitals.
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2.4Mpassengers/yr
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PIK

Glasgow Prestwick

Ayr · Scotland · ICAO EGPK
Ayrshire airport serving Glasgow's budget market via Ryanair; cargo hub with Atlas Air.
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400Kpassengers/yr
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INV

Inverness

Inverness · Scotland · ICAO EGPE
Highland capital airport; regional domestic and summer European leisure routes.
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800Kpassengers/yr
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LSI

Sumburgh

Shetland · Scotland · ICAO EGPB
Shetland's main airport on the southern mainland; helicopter transfers to North Sea platforms.
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300Kpassengers/yr
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KOI

Kirkwall

Orkney · Scotland · ICAO EGPA
Orkney's main airport and the southern anchor of the inter-isles Loganair network.
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200Kpassengers/yr
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SYY

Stornoway

Isle of Lewis · Scotland · ICAO EGPO
Western Isles gateway on the Isle of Lewis; PSO-supported Loganair routes.
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100Kpassengers/yr
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Wales

1 airport
CWL

Cardiff

Cardiff · Wales · ICAO EGFF
Wales's only international commercial airport; European leisure routes.
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1.0Mpassengers/yr
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Northern Ireland

3 airports
BFS

Belfast International

Belfast · Northern Ireland · ICAO EGAA
Larger Belfast hub; main short-haul and transatlantic base for Northern Ireland.
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6.0Mpassengers/yr
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BHD

Belfast City

Belfast · Northern Ireland · ICAO EGAC
Belfast city airport for domestic and short-haul business routes.
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2.1Mpassengers/yr
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LDY

City of Derry

Derry · Northern Ireland · ICAO EGAE
Northern Ireland's second airport; limited scheduled service under public service obligation.
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200Kpassengers/yr
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Crown Dependency

3 airports
IOM

Isle of Man

Douglas · Crown Dependency · ICAO EGNS
Crown Dependency — Isle of Man's airport, hub for local carriers to UK and Ireland.
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700Kpassengers/yr
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JER

Jersey

Saint Helier · Crown Dependency · ICAO EGJJ
Crown Dependency — Jersey's airport with UK and French domestic routes.
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1.5Mpassengers/yr
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GCI

Guernsey

Saint Peter Port · Crown Dependency · ICAO EGJB
Crown Dependency — Guernsey's airport; small domestic schedule and Aurigny hub.
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500Kpassengers/yr
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UK airports — frequently asked

How many airports are in the UK?

There are 35 commercial airports across the United Kingdom — 20 in England, 8 in Scotland, 1 in Wales, 3 in Northern Ireland — plus 3 in the Crown Dependencies (Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man). Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Stansted and Luton together handle roughly two-thirds of UK air traffic.

Which is the busiest UK airport?

London Heathrow (LHR) is the UK's busiest airport, handling around 84 million passengers a year. Gatwick (LGW) is second at 43 million, followed by Manchester (MAN) at 31 million and Stansted (STN) at 28 million.

How many airports does London have?

London has six commercial airports: Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), Stansted (STN), Luton (LTN), London City (LCY) and Southend (SEN). Heathrow is the largest; Stansted handles the most low-cost traffic.

Which are the busiest Scottish airports?

Edinburgh (EDI) is Scotland's busiest airport at around 14 million passengers a year, followed by Glasgow (GLA) at 7 million. Aberdeen (ABZ) is third, with extensive North Sea oil & gas helicopter traffic alongside scheduled passenger flights.

What is the smallest UK commercial airport?

Tiree (TRE), Barra (BRR) and North Ronaldsay are among the UK's smallest served airfields, each handling only a few thousand passengers per year via Loganair's public-service-obligation routes — not included in the 35 headline commercial airports on this page.

Which UK airports have direct flights to the US?

Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham and Belfast International all offer direct flights to major US cities. Heathrow has the widest transatlantic schedule; Manchester is the largest non-London hub for the US.

Do I need to print a boarding pass at UK airports?

Most UK airports accept mobile boarding passes at security and the gate, but low-cost airlines occasionally require a printed pass if you haven't checked in online within their deadlines. Check your airline's policy before travel.

What's the quietest UK airport to fly from?

Among the 35 listed here, Humberside (HUY), Cornwall Newquay (NQY), Durham Tees Valley (MME) and City of Derry (LDY) are the least busy, each under 300,000 passengers per year. They typically offer shorter queues but fewer route options.