Stornoway Airport () is an airfield located east of the town of Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, in Scotland.
Stornoway Airport is owned by HIAL, a company controlled by the Scottish Government.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
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Cargo
Statistics
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|+ Busiest routes to and from Stornoway (2025)
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! Rank || Airport || Total <br />passengers || Change<br />2024 / 25
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|1||Glasgow ||align='right'| 66,915|| 3%
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|2||Edinburgh ||align='right'| 16,509|| 6%
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|3||Inverness ||align='right'| 14,808|| 7%
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|4||Manchester ||align='right'| 5,019|| 82%
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|5||Benbecula ||align='right'| 1,124|| 47%
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Accident and incidents
- On 8 December 1983, a Cessna Citation I (G-UESS) crashed into the sea on approach to Stornoway Airport, killing all 10 passengers and crew.
