Flights to Edinburgh
Edinburgh is bursting with history, culture, and attractions and the list of things to see and do is almost endless. Get ready to sample Scottish whiskeys, hear tales of the city’s history, and enjoy panoramic views atop Arthur’s Seat.
SAS flies to Edinburgh in Scotland from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm.
We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok, Seoul and Tokyo).
Benefits on your flight to Edinburgh
If you book your trip on SAS in advance, you’re likely to find flights at a lower cost. See all SAS destinations in one place – visit our low fare calendar. All SAS customers have a 24-hour money back guarantee on any of their bookings. If you find a good offer – don’t hesitate – book it now, make the plans later.
- Airport: Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
- Currency: Great British Pound
- Time zone: GMT: UTC/BST: UTC+1
- Official language: English
Discounted tickets for kids
Experience Edinburgh with the whole family. SAS offers up to 90% discounts on children’s tickets to make it more affordable to bring every family member along on your trip to Edinburgh.
Board a flight to Edinburgh and enjoy a historic city break
Home to one of the world’s largest literature festivals, a spectacular inner-city fortress, and a panoramic lookout that offers postcard-worthy views, Edinburgh is a quirky city with a lot to offer.
When you’re not breaking a sweat climbing the hiking trails of Arthur’s Seat or marching up to Edinburgh Castle, you’ll likely be exploring the Old Town on foot or brushing up on Scottish independence at the National Museum of Scotland.
There’s plenty of things to do in Edinburgh regardless of whether you’re a history buff, culture vulture, or night owl looking for the very best of Scotland’s evening entertainment.
Fly with SAS to Edinburgh Airport and you’ll be ready and raring to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.
Take a stroll down the cobblestone streets and soak up the beautiful old buildings and rich culture. Edinburgh is the perfect city for a getaway weekend with lots of free activities for families, friends or as a couple.
APRIL 2023
Of all the legendary, brilliant golf courses in the world, there’s one particular one in Scotland that shines brighter than the rest, for it was here that the sport was invented. We’re talking, naturally, about the Old Course at St. Andrews. However, there are other golf courses that are also worth a visit and no true golf lover should miss the golf museum.
All those times you nervously stepped up to that first tee are just a test run for the day you finally set foot on the most famous green of them all: the first tee of the Old Course at St. Andrews. A large rectilinear tee, with finely mowed fescue grass, looms in front of the iconic, almost 170 year-old clubhouse. Depending on the time of day, your travails will be followed either by a handful of curious onlookers or a crowd of more than 50 people.
In spite of the fact that the fairway you have to play with is a generous 100 meters-plus wide, it won’t be surprising if you’re hands are shaking when you stick your tee in the sandy soil.
You can hardly be blamed as this is a moment you’ve visualized over and over in your head. Before you swung your first club or drove your first ball down the fairway, you probably heard about St. Andrews – a town so intimately associated with the game that tens of thousands of golfers a year flock here and sink over SEK 500 million into the local economy.
But is all the hype justified? What’s the attraction?
Let’s be clear: you don’t come here for a comfortable, resort-like golf experience, even if the spa complex at the Old Course Hotel is nothing to scoff at. Visit St. Andrews and stroll down the streets to the beach where the sport was invented 600 years ago and you’ll feel like you’ve made a trip back in time, where everything is steeped in an atmosphere that’s impossible to recreate anywhere else.
St Andrews Links Clubhouse. Photo: iStock
Accommodations and courses
You should ideally book a room at a local bed & breakfast, such as with Charlie and Ray at the Cleveden House. If you do, remember to ask Charlie about the time he won a prize for making the best oatmeal in the Kingdom of Fife. Make sure you also savor a hearty heaping of the local porridge.
The whole point of staying in town is that you just need to throw your bag over your shoulder and saunter down the picturesque narrow streets to quickly arrive on the first tee of the Old Course. However, if you have a tee time on the New or Jubilee Course, you’ll take Grannie Clark’s Wynd, the asphalt road that cuts across the fairways of the first and 18th holes of the Old Course before it jags to the left.
The fairways will take you away from town for about nine holes, depending on which course you’re playing, toward the estuary where the River Eden flows into the North Sea, before they lead you back toward town, where the iconic landmarks form a stunning backdrop.
After you’ve shaken the hands of your golf buddies on the green of the 18th hole, only one crucially important decision remains before the sun sets on your day. That’s which pub you’ll steer a course toward to drop the load off your shoulders and settle down for a well-earned pint of your favorite brew.
May we suggest the Dunvegan? Say hello to Sheena and Jack!
Three tips for St. Andrews
1 Don’t just limit yourself to the Old Course
You don’t need to play the Old Course to make a visit to St. Andrews worthwhile. The sister courses of New, Jubilee, and Eden are all outstanding. Within a 20-minute drive, you’ll also find several other courses worth playing, such as Balcomie Links in Crail, Elie, Kingsbarns or the Castle Course.
2 R&A World Golf Museum
The golf museum, which is just a stone’s throw from the first tee of the Old Course, is a must. The museum, which was completely renovated, reopened in 2021. Here, you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about the fascinating history of the sport.
3 Enjoy the Indian cuisine
As Scottish cuisine can be fairly bland and unexciting, you may want to explore other options. At the outstanding Indian restaurant Jahangir in the center of town, you let your taste buds revel in some spicy excitement.
Do you want to travel in even more comfort? You can always upgrade your SAS flight ticket to the next travel class. This gives you access to Fast Track, SAS Lounges, priority boarding and meals & snacks onboard.
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Always included in your trip to Edinburgh
At SAS, we we consistently strive to ensure our customers have a relaxed and comfortable journey from A to B. Regardless of which ticket type you carry, you’ll always enjoy certain SAS customer benefits. Always included in your flight to Edinburgh is easy online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and use of the SAS App.
Included in your travel class: | SAS Go | SAS Plus | SAS Business* |
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24-hour money back guarantee | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Carry-on | LightYes* Smart/Pro1 x 8 kg |
2 x 8 kg* | 2 x 8 kg |
Checked bag(s) | LightNo Smart/Pro1 x 23 kg |
Smart1 x 23 kg Pro2 x 23 kg |
2 x 32 kg |
Fast track** | No | Yes | Yes |
SAS Lounge** | For an additional fee | Yes | Yes |
Food & beverages | Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:Yes Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:Can be pre-ordered |
Yes | Yes |
WiFi | For an additional fee | For an additional fee | Yes |
*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available
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