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Glasgow and Aberdeen Airports Raise Drop-Off Fees

Shaq Qassim
Last updated: 5 February 2026 13:13
By Shaq Qassim
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Glasgow, Scotland - An exterior view of Glasgow Airport's main building, on a sunny day in August. ©George Clerk
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Now in effect, higher fees apply at terminal drop-off areas across both Glasgow and Aberdeen Airports due to updated rates set by AGS Airports. Rising to £7, the cost for stays lasting no more than 15 minutes is one pound greater at Glasgow Airport compared to before. Under the revised structure, those stopping briefly – less than 15 minutes – at Aberdeen face a payment of £7, where formerly it was £5.50.

a wooden dock over a body of water
Aberdeen beach during sunset © Martin Bennie

New fees introduced at both airports

The new rules began right away, affecting those who pick up or drop off travellers at terminal entrances. While driving near these zones, compliance is required without delay. Terminal access now follows updated guidelines for anyone transporting passengers. Immediately upon implementation, operations shifted around building curbsides. Those manoeuvring vehicles close to terminals must follow revised procedures.

Fees at both locations have now been adjusted under AGS Airports’ management, reflecting movement consistent with national patterns. Across the UK, similar sites have gradually increased costs for drop-offs and pickups over recent years; for example, in London.

The terminal forecourts are meant for short stays only, AGS explains. Flow of vehicles remains a priority within these zones. Brief pauses define their purpose, not lingering. Quick entry aligns with how they were planned. Designed with movement in mind is every section up front.

The organisation noted that individuals intending extended stays ought to consider other options for vehicle storage. While brief parking areas continue operating, duration-based fees apply across these zones. Availability persists for both types of lots, though costs shift according to time used.

With brief stays in mind, drop-off areas serve those moving quickly through. As a result, visitors find it better to arrange parking ahead of time. Designed for swift exits, these spots discourage lingering. Since delays affect flow, preparation becomes necessary. Waiting too long is not what the layout supports.

Passengers embarking on a journey in Aberdeen Airport
Passengers embarking on a journey in Aberdeen Airport © Gareth Bristo

Free parking and accessibility options

At either airport, spaces without charge can still be found. Complimentary access available for up to one hour persists in certain extended parking sections near Glasgow, and Aberdeen. Shuttles move travellers back and forth from those spots to terminal entrances. Despite changes elsewhere, this convenience holds steady.

Still, shuttles might skip regular timing, running only when people need them. Those travelling with small kids, assistive devices, or bulky bags may find distant lots less convenient than walking to the terminal.

Thirty minutes of free parking stays in place for Blue Badge users at short-stay and drop-off zones across both airports. Confirmed by AGS Airports, the benefit persists despite revised pricing structures. Though rates shift elsewhere, accessibility provisions hold firm under current policy.

A view of planes parked up at Glasgow airport ©Glasgowist
A view of planes parked up at Glasgow airport © Glasgow Airport

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Shaq Qassim
ByShaq Qassim
A traveller at heart, I write about flight paths and airport rhythms from my base in Cymru (Wales). My time spent living in Japan shifted what travel means to me - it became less about schedules and more about experiencing real life through movement. Moments in time, I'd love to help others experience.
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