Edinburgh Airport Ground Transportation Map (2025)
This Edinburgh Airport Ground Transportation Map highlights tram, bus, and taxi links that connect the terminal with the city and surrounding areas.
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) has one main terminal, with all onward travel options grouped around the Arrivals forecourt and the nearby transport plaza.
Follow the purple “Trams & Buses” and “Taxi Rank” signs from Level 1 exits to reach your preferred route within minutes.
Edinburgh Airport Ground Transportation Map 2025
Overnight A8 road resurfacing in late January 2025 introduced temporary diversions and lane closures between 19:30 and 06:30.
On March 18–19, 2025, bus stops E through H were temporarily relocated to the coach park during evening hours from 20:00 to 03:00 to allow for surface improvement works affecting the standard ground transport pickup area and passenger access routes at Edinburgh Airport.

Edinburgh Airport Lothian Bus Route Map 2025
In 2025, Lothian Buses implemented several major changes to airport routes. On April 6, Skylink services 200 and 400 were renamed as routes 17 and 18, fully integrated into the regular city service network.
On July 27, Airlink 100 fares to Edinburgh Airport increased by £0.50 for both single and return journeys.
From September 7, network-wide adjustments took effect, and stops at West Maitland Street were permanently removed for multiple city services.

Edinburgh Airport Bus Route Map 2025
In March 2025, Lothian Buses withdrew the Skylink 200 and 400 airport routes, replacing them with Services 17 and 18 as part of the regular city network.
Both new routes adopted standard city fares for airport passengers, with revised timetables maintaining direct airport access.
Later in September 2025, Airlink 100 increased its night service frequency, operating up to every 20 minutes throughout nightly schedules to and from the airport.

Edinburgh Airport Tram Route Map 2025
In 2025, a public consultation opened from August 25 to November 17 to gather feedback on a proposed new tram route connecting Granton in the north of Edinburgh to the BioQuarter, Royal Infirmary, and surrounding city region.
Additionally, a 72-hour closure of part of the Edinburgh Tram network occurred in September to allow essential engineering works to be carried out on the line’s infrastructure.

Printable Edinburgh Airport Ground Transportation Map PDF 2025
FAQ
What is the easiest way to get from Edinburgh Airport to city Centre?
The easiest way to get from Edinburgh Airport to the city centre is by taking the Airlink 100 bus, which runs every 10 minutes and takes around 30 minutes. Alternatively, the tram offers a direct route in 35 minutes. Both options operate frequently and stop at central locations.
Are Ubers allowed at Edinburgh Airport?
Ubers are allowed at Edinburgh Airport. Passengers can book rides through the Uber app and meet their drivers at the designated pickup zone located on the ground floor of the multi-storey car park, just a short walk from the terminal.
How much does a taxi cost from Edinburgh Airport to city Centre?
A taxi from Edinburgh Airport to the city centre typically costs between £25 and £35. The fare depends on traffic conditions, time of day, and the type of service. The journey usually takes 25 to 35 minutes, and taxis are available 24/7 from the airport’s official rank.
How much is an Uber from Edinburgh Airport to downtown?
An Uber from Edinburgh Airport to downtown Edinburgh typically costs between £20 and £30. Prices vary based on demand, time of day, and ride type. The trip usually takes 25 to 35 minutes. Uber pickups occur at the airport’s designated rideshare zone near the terminal.