Islay Airport– ILY Islay
Islay Airport is situated 5.2 miles north northwest of Port Ellen in the land of Glenegedale, Argyll and Bute which are part of the island of Islay, Scotland. The airport is alternately known as Glenegedale Airport and is owned and operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited. The rural airport is mainly used for air ambulances and for scheduled services to mainland Scotland. Islay is the place for delectable whiskey, gourmet food and great hospitality.
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Islay Airport has two asphalt runways measuring 5,069 feet and 2,083 feet in length. Based on 2018 statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority, the airport handled 32,775 passengers and 2,751 aircraft movements. The airport is served by Hebridean Air Services and Loganair to destinations in Colonsay, Oban, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The airport handles general aviation services, aircraft charters and aircraft refueling services. It has an available parking, car rental services, taxi providers and public transport. An efficient security and check-in services is available in the airport. The airport is surrounded by the cities of Ballygrant, Bridgend, Glenegedale, Port Askaig, Portnahaven and The Oa.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Machrie Hotel & Golf Links is 1.43 miles from the airport. It is an 18th century farmhouse converted into a hotel with a world class golf course every golf lover would want to experience. The Islay House is 7.15 miles from the airport. It is the most historic mansion in Scotland boasting its grandeur in 28 acres of land. The Glenegedale House is also nearby, which offers full breakfasts and has a bar/lounge. Around 5 miles away, you can book your stay at the comfy The Grange Cottage or at The Bowmore House Bed & Breakfast.