Two Scottish airports have been voted the most child-friendly in the UK.
Both Edinburgh and Glasgow scored seven out of ten in the survey, making them first and second in the poll.
The study looked at children’s play areas and facilities, food options and the security process at the airports.
Edinburgh, which was voted the best in the country, scored high for a large variety of restaurants, the runway viewing areas and how close it is to the city.
In the west, Glasgow was praised for the variety of food on offer and the easy security process.
At the bottom was Heathrow, which was marked down for over-crowding and lack of play areas.
The survey was carried out by Skyscanner and saw 1000 people asked to score the UK’s ten major airports. Edinburgh and Glasgow were the only Scottish airports to feature in the poll.
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