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Inverness Airport – Executive Taxi Cab Airport Transfers – UKTaxi.com to & from any UK Airport to anywhere in the UK.

To book your executive taxi cab airport transfer to or from Inverness Airport, use the booking form on the left.

24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. With our instant online quote and booking system, you will know your fare before you travel with our easy to use, pre-paid service. The fare we quote is the price that you pay.

Inverness Airport is Scotland's and the UK's most Northern airport that UK Taxi serves. Inverness Airport is an international airport situated at Dalcross, 7 NM (13 km; 8.1 mi) north east of the city of Inverness in Highland, Scotland. The airport is the main gateway for travellers to the north of Scotland with a wide range of scheduled services throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, and limited charter and freight flights into Europe. 591,397 passengers passed through the airport in 2009. It is owned by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL) who own most of the regional airports in mainland Scotland and the outlying islands.

The airport was originally used by the Royal Air Force during World War II and was opened for civil operations in 1947. British European Airways, one of the predecessors to British Airways, commenced flights to London Heathrow in the mid-1970s using a combination of Hawker Siddeley Trident jets and Vickers Viscounts (4-engined turboprops). By the late 1970s and early 1980s there were two daily flights between Inverness Airport and Heathrow, however the route was discontinued in 1983 on the grounds of poor financial performance. Dan-Air inherited the service, offering a three-times daily service using initially BAC 1-11 jets followed in the early 1990s by Boeing 737-200 aircraft. The airline sustained the route adding links from  Inverness Airport to London Gatwick and Manchester in the late 1980s, however these new services proved not to be successful and were discontinued.
 
When Dan Air was bought by British Airways in 1992, the flag carrier retained the service for a further five years, adding a fourth daily frequency shortly before withdrawing the link, amid considerable controversy and public anger, in autumn 1997. British Airways transferred the London service to Gatwick, operated by its subsidiary on a three-times daily basis using lower capacity BAe 146 regional jets. The emergence of EasyJet as a force in UK aviation also coincided with the launch of a daily service to London Luton Airport in 1996. Other destinations and airlines were added (Belfast Airport, Birmingham Airport, Bristol Airport, East Midlands Airport, Leeds-Bradford Airport, Liverpool Airport, Manchester Airport, Newcastle Airport), particularly after 2003, where HIALs's marketing efforts were assisted by route development fund support from the Scottish Executive. The Invernes Airport London Heathrow link was re-instated in 2004, by BMI on a daily frequency, however the service was discontinued in March 2008, the airline citing rising costs at Heathrow as the reason

 

UKTaxi.com is an online booking agency based in Malta. Simply select the airport that you are travelling to/from and enter the postcode that you are travelling to/from. – The UKTaxi.com website will then offer a selection of vehicle types (Saloon Car, Estate Car, MPV, Minibus, Executive Car or Executive VIP Car) with appropriate fixed fare, for you to choose from. – Enter your personal details and book your airport transfer. You will immediately be sent a booking acknowledgement and then we will assign one of our approved licensed operators and then we will email you again with a booking confirmation, with full contact details of the approved company  who will undertake your airport transfer.

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