Where can you fly to from Oban?

Where can you fly to from Oban?

Domestic flights from Oban All direct flights from Oban to Coll Island, Colonsay, Islay and Tiree are operated by Hebridean Air Services.

Can you fly from Oban to Tiree?

Hebridean Air Services offer regular scheduled flights to the Isles. They fly to Coll and Tiree on Wednesdays, and Islay and Colonsay on Thursdays. During Winter we flight to Coll and Colonsay on Saturdays and Sundays.

Does Odoban have an airport?

Oban Airport (IATA: OBN, ICAO: EGEO) is located 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northeast of Oban, near the village of North Connel, Argyll and Bute, Scotland….Oban Airport.

Oban Airport North Connel Airport
Location North Connel, Argyll and Bute
Elevation AMSL 24 ft / 7 m

Who owns Oban Airport?

Argyll & Bute Council
Oban Airport is owned by Argyll & Bute Council, and is a vital social and business hub for the area.

Is there a scenic flight from Oban Airport?

Experiencing it is easy thanks to scenic tours offered by Hebridean Air Services ( www.hebrideanair.co.uk) 30minute scenic flights from Oban Airport Wednesday and Thursday mornings Book direct by calling 0845 805 7465 or email [email protected]

Is the Oban Airport owned by Argyll and Bute?

Oban Airport is owned by Argyll & Bute Council, and is a vital social and business hub for the area. Hebridean Air offer several connections each week to the Isles – typical flight times are around half an hour – making it easy to spend a day exploring, just sit back and enjoy the view.

How often does Hebridean Air fly to Oban?

Hebridean Air offer several connections each week to the Isles – typical flight times are around half an hour – making it easy to spend a day exploring, just sit back and enjoy the view. Plus, we regularly welcome private pilots and commercial charters from around the UK and Europe who fly in to explore the area and spend time in Oban and beyond.

Are there any flights from Oban to Colonsay?

Private Flying… Our regular flights to Tiree, Colonsay and Islay connect people, places and communities. It’s also a great gateway for exploring the beauty of the isles – you can even enjoy some stunning scenery from the comfort of the airport itself.

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