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Key info about flying to Glasgow
Check-in for a flight from Bucharest to Glasgow
Name | Carrier code | IATA Code | Passport needed during booking |
---|---|---|---|
Ryanair | RYR | FR | No |
easyJet | EZY | U2 | Yes |
Wizz Air Malta | WMT | W4 | No |
Wizz Air | WZZ | W6 | No |
Aer Lingus | EIN | EI | No |
Online check-in is not available for these airlines.
Weather in Glasgow
Average Weather
Month | Average monthly max temperature | Average monthly min temperature |
January | 5°C | 1°C |
February | 6°C | 1°C |
March | 8°C | 2°C |
April | 11°C | 3°C |
May | 13°C | 6°C |
June | 16°C | 8°C |
July | 17°C | 10°C |
August | 16°C | 10°C |
September | 15°C | 8°C |
October | 11°C | 6°C |
November | 8°C | 3°C |
December | 5°C | 2°C |
14 day forecast
Glasgow travel tips
If you are travelling with children, take them to the Glasgow Science Centre
Glasgow Science Centre is one of the city's most popular attractions, especially for children. For example, at the BodyWorks exhibition, you can do a virtual autopsy. There is also a huge hamster wheel, a planetarium, a space exhibition, and an IMAX cinema. Tickets cost 11.50 GBP (14.50 euro).
Explore the oldest public museum in Scotland, Hunterian Museum
The Hunterian Museum was founded in 1807 by anatomist William Hunter. It hosts a large collection of scientific instruments, Egyptian artefacts, anatomical instruments, and other exhibits. In addition, you will see a part of the Antonine Wall, a Roman wall built in the 2nd century AD in central Scotland.
Make a photo of the Duke of Wellington statue with a traffic cone on his head standing in Glasgow in front of GoMA
The Duke of Wellington statue is one of the most iconic statues in Glasgow, appearing every now and then on the Instagram feeds of travellers from all over the world. The statue was erected in 1844 and got its traffic cone in the 1980s to symbolise locals' sense of humour. When the local authorities remove the cone from the duke's head, a new cone immediately appears. Therefore, it was decided to leave everything as it is.
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