Direct Bus from St Andrews to Edinburgh Airport Starts in May

Stagecoach East Scotland announced plans to launch a new bus route, labeled JET787, directly linking St Andrews and Edinburgh Airport. This route will officially begin operation on Monday, May 5th, connecting several towns across Fife and Kinross, including Cupar, Auchtermuchty, and Kinross. The bus will serve the system running about every 2 hours on a half-hour mark that covers the entire day and night with early morning and late-evening departures.
The journey duration from St Andrews to Edinburgh Airport will be roughly 90 minutes, while travelers boarding from Kinross can expect around a 40-minute journey. Additionally, passengers can transfer at Kinross and Halbeath Park & Ride to access other established bus services throughout eastern Scotland. The route is designed to complement existing public transport services, notably the frequent JET747 route, already operating from Halbeath Park & Ride directly to the airport.
The new route will make travel between St Andrews and Edinburgh Airport easier, faster, and more affordable. It’s a win for local residents, students, and visitors alike, providing a stress-free option for airport access.
The establishment of this new link is purely a practical advantage in terms of increased regional connectivity. Previously, visitors, students, and local residents traveling from eastern Fife toward Edinburgh Airport typically had fewer direct travel options, requiring either private transportation or multiple transfers. This service provides easier and more direct passenger access, critical for those who are traveling with bags—the international visitor or student on the move between semesters.
Furthermore, the new route enhances overall public transportation efficiency across East Scotland, providing greater travel flexibility. It becomes significantly easier for visitors to link their plans as so many sites out there cater equally for itineraries across multiple destinations in Scotland and do not necessitate the use of private cars. Improved public transport connections also contribute to reducing traffic congestion and the environmental footprint, promoting more sustainable travel practices across the region.
The introduction of this bus service does provide more access and convenience for local, as well as foreign travelers. More convenient and direct transportation routes from St Andrews to Edinburgh Airport make it easier for travelers to plan a trip with fewer headaches. That improvement is part of a broader effort in Scotland to improve mobility and connectivity across the public transport system.