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$547 - $887
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NewarkAberdeen Dyce
EWR - ABZ
EWRABZ
Newark
Sun 9/15
2 stops17h 30m
Aberdeen Dyce
Tue 9/24
2 stops22h 45m
New York John F Kennedy IntlAberdeen Dyce
JFK - ABZ
JFKABZ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 9/10
1 stop15h 00m
Aberdeen Dyce
Sat 9/21
1 stop12h 50m
New York John F Kennedy IntlAberdeen Dyce
JFK - ABZ
JFKABZ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 8/26
1 stop10h 05m
Aberdeen Dyce
Sun 9/1
1 stop10h 55m
NewarkAberdeen Dyce
EWR - ABZ
EWRABZ
Newark
Sat 4/27
1 stop11h 05m
Aberdeen Dyce
Sat 5/4
1 stop33h 15m
Baltimore/WashingtonAberdeen Dyce
BWI - ABZ
BWIABZ
Baltimore/Washington
Wed 4/24
2 stops16h 45m
Aberdeen Dyce
Sun 4/28
2 stops35h 00m
Washington, D.C. Reagan-NationalAberdeen Dyce
DCA - ABZ
DCAABZ
Washington, D.C. Reagan-National
Thu 5/9
2 stops15h 40m
Aberdeen Dyce
Tue 5/14
2 stops15h 36m
New York John F Kennedy IntlAberdeen Dyce
JFK - ABZ
JFKABZ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 9/15
1 stop31h 45m
Aberdeen Dyce
Tue 9/24
2 stops29h 00m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlAberdeen Dyce
SEA - ABZ
SEAABZ
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sun 4/21
1 stop21h 00m
Aberdeen Dyce
Wed 5/1
1 stop14h 05m
New York John F Kennedy IntlAberdeen Dyce
JFK - ABZ
JFKABZ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 9/15
3 stops38h 25m
Aberdeen Dyce
Tue 9/24
3 stops39h 15m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Aberdeen (average of $653). Flying to Aberdeen in June will prove the most costly (average of $1,314). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$653
February
$671
March
$779
April
$741
May
$789
June
$1,314
July
$1,103
August
$816
September
$689
October
$722
November
$680
December
$727
ABZ Temperature | 39.2 - 59 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Aberdeen, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 59.0 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 39.2 F).
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
Scotland’s third most populous city, Aberdeen is generally known as the Silver City or the Granite City (due to the profusion of granite, with its sparkling mica, in the city’s Victorian architecture) and the Flower of Scotland (due to the picturesque countryside in which it is nestled). The city is renowned for its many splendid gardens, parks and floral displays, having been named Best City in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom awards 10 times.
Although Aberdeen was supported by industries such as textiles, fishing, papermaking and shipbuilding in prior decades, the city owes much of its modern day prosperity to the discovery of oil in the nearby North Sea in the mid-20th century.
Many visitors to Aberdeen work in the oil industry and the city is sometimes known as the “Oil Capital of Europe” due to the oil companies’ vast investment in off-shore drilling in the region, which has boosted the local economy and aided the city’s development toward becoming the modern and cosmopolitan destination it is today.
June and July are generally the warmest months in Aberdeen with an average temperature of around 64 F. November through February is typically the coldest and wettest time with an average temperature slightly above freezing. Rain may occur throughout the year.
Peak season:
Aberdeen’s peak tourist season takes place in June and July when the weather is driest and warmest and periods of daylight are the longest of the year.
Off season:
November through February is Aberdeen’s off season. Fewest tourists visit during these months, as the weather is likely to be coldest and wettest this time of year. The drop off in tourists is reflected in accommodations and travel prices and availability. Days become very short during the middle of this time period, averaging a little more than six and a half hours between sunrise and sunset. However, the Aberdeen Winter Festival, which runs from November through January, does draw in visitors.
Aberdeen’s two main areas of interest for tourists – Old Aberdeen and the city center – are both compact enough that visitors can easily walk between sites. There are many pedestrian maps at the sites showing walking routes throughout the city. A few bus operators also offer bus routes throughout Aberdeen, available from the downtown to the outer suburbs and beyond.
Aberdeen Airport opened in 1934, a link between the northern islands of Scotland and London. During the Second World War it was a military base, and, with the discovery of oil in the North Sea in the late 1960s became host to workers in the oil and gas industry.
Today, it is the world’s biggest heliport. The Main Terminal was opened in 1977 and the airport has four runways (one fixed wing, three helicopter) to accommodate its 3 million annual passengers. The Main Terminal building has two floors, Check-In on the ground, and Departure Lounges on the first floor. Arrivals is to the right of the concourse, with baggage claim located next to Arrivals.
There are about 20 airlines offering flights from Aberdeen including BA, easyJet, Flybe and KLM. The airport is operated by the British Airports Authority, and is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.