Flight Prices:
Adult Child
Return 149 110
One Way 79 59
Tickets can be used in either direction.
Reservations are not required at the time of ticket purchase.
Passengers can choose to stay on the aircraft and return immediately or to disembark and return later in the day or, indeed, to return on a later date.
Departure Times:
Our flights are on demand but our aircraft are made available for morning and afternoon departures.
Typical departure times from Glasgow are 0845 and 1600, whilst typical depature times from Oban Bay are 1005 and 1715.
The flight time is approximately 25 minutes, however, passengers should allow for an elapsed time of 50 minutes.
As our depature times may change daily it is essential that passengers call our office before arranging their travel plans.
Tickets/gifts may be bought on-line but seat bookings must be confirmed by telephone with Loch Lomond Seaplanes.
Lomond Seaplane flights leave from our Seaplane Terminal located on the River Clyde in the heart of Glasgow - enter via the Glasgow Science Centre.
Flights operate from March to November each year.
Taking off from the historic shipyards of the Clyde the Oban flight soars over ancient castles, lochs and past mountains to the dramatic West coast.
After approximately 24 minutes in the air the plane descends into the bay of the bustling port and holiday destination of Oban.
Passengers dismbark the seaplane at Oban Bay Marina on Kererra Island and are tranported by water taxi to the North Pier beside the Oban Inn. Please confirm return journey times with the ferryman.
Oban is the stepping stone to explore the western isles and has excellent accommodation and attractions of its own.
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2008-04-22
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Tobermory Service Launched on 17th April - Quite Simply One of the World's Great Journeys !!
2008-04-12
Loch Lomond Seaplanes announces the launch of a new service to Tobermory, Mull
2007-11-23
Loch Lomond Seaplanes featured in Radio 4's "Excess Baggage" program
2007-11-17