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We’re always keeping an eye on fares, so you can find the best one in seconds. It looks like Inverness to Bristol flights are currently cheapest in December.Inverness to Bristol: Alternative routes
Compare routes from Inverness to Bristol below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Bristol.Finding cheap flights from Inverness to Bristol: Frequently asked questions
This information is correct as of March 2016
Airlines that fly from Inverness to Bristol
easyJet is currently the only airline offering direct flights from Inverness to Bristol. It's one of the airport's busiest routes, so we recommend booking your flight as soon as you can.
Terminal Information – Departing
Inverness Airport is quite small, with just one terminal. Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport. There are some computer terminals, which you can pay to use, in the departure lounge. Dining options are fairly limited once you reach the departure lounge. Before going through security you can grab a bite at the D'Lish Landside Restaurant and Bar or at The Meeting Place. The Airside Cafe and Bar is located after security, and is perfect for a last-minute bite to eat or cup of coffee. There are a few shops in the departure lounge including WH Smith, The Fly Nip and Jail at the Airport. The Fly Nip specialises in whisky and Scottish souvenirs, while The Jail is a branch of Dornoch's popular clothing and gift shop. There are two business lounges, which are open to passengers of all airlines. The Exchange is a business hub with lots of desks and superfast Wi-Fi, while the Servisair lounge is a more traditional space to relax and regroup before your flight. Access to the Servisair lounge starts at £17.99* per person.
Terminal Information – Arriving
Bristol Airport also has one terminal. There's an express bus to the city centre, The Flyer Express (nos. 330 and 331). Single tickets cost £6* to the city centre and £7* to Clifton. A one-month return ticket costs £9*. Car hire at Bristol Airport is another option: you can compare prices with Skyscanner to find excellent deals.
Practical Information
You don't need a valid passport to fly on domestic routes within the UK. You will need to show some photographic identification at the departure gate, for security purposes. You can find a full list of approved ID for domestic flights on easyJet's website. Your driving license, a recently expired passport or another form of official ID is usually acceptable.
What to expect in Bristol
Scottish banknotes are sometimes not accepted in England. If you don't want to get into an argument with the cashier in Tesco, we recommend waiting until you arrive in Bristol before withdrawing money for your trip. Prices in Bristol are fairly similar to Inverness, although food and drink can be slightly more expensive. Expect to pay about £5* more for a romantic meal, and about 50p* more for a pint of beer. Bristol gets better weather than Inverness, with average temperatures of 18°C during the summer months.
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