Quick answer
East Midlands Airport (EMA) is located between three cities, about 20 km from Nottingham, 16 km from Derby, and 35 km from Leicester. There is no rail link. The Skylink bus is the main public transport option — it runs to Nottingham (50–60 minutes, GBP 5.00), Derby (30–40 minutes, GBP 5.00), and Leicester (75–90 minutes, GBP 5.00). A taxi to Nottingham costs about GBP 35–50, and a pre-booked transfer runs GBP 45–60.
This is not an airport with a quick hop to the city. Plan for a proper journey, especially if arriving late.
What actually happens after landing
EMA has a single terminal that handles everything from Ryanair budget flights to holiday charters. It is compact and easy to navigate. Immigration is quick for UK and EU passport holders — the e-gates move things along. Non-EU visitors may wait 15–25 minutes.
Baggage reclaim is downstairs and usually takes 10–20 minutes. Once you exit into the arrivals hall, you will find a Costa Coffee, a WHSmith, and currency exchange. The bus stops are a short walk outside the terminal — follow the signs to the bus station area. The taxi rank is directly outside the arrivals exit.
Transport options explained honestly
| Option | Destination | Time | Cost | Frequency | |--------|------------|------|------|-----------| | Skylink Express | Nottingham | 50–60 min | GBP 5.00 (~EUR 5.90) | Every 20–30 min | | Skylink Express | Derby | 30–40 min | GBP 5.00 (~EUR 5.90) | Every 20–30 min | | Skylink | Leicester | 75–90 min | GBP 5.00 (~EUR 5.90) | Every 30 min | | Taxi to Nottingham | Nottingham | 30–45 min | GBP 35–50 (~EUR 41–59) | Always available | | Taxi to Derby | Derby | 20–30 min | GBP 25–35 (~EUR 29–41) | Always available | | Taxi to Leicester | Leicester | 45–60 min | GBP 55–75 (~EUR 65–88) | Always available | | Private transfer (sedan) | Nottingham | 30–45 min | GBP 45–60 (~EUR 53–70) | Pre-booked | | Private transfer (minivan) | Nottingham | 30–45 min | GBP 60–80 (~EUR 70–94) | Pre-booked |
Skylink buses are operated by trentbarton and are the backbone of EMA ground transport. The service is reliable during the day but becomes less frequent in the evening and overnight. Buses are comfortable with luggage space, but the journey to Nottingham is genuinely long — nearly an hour through suburban roads.
There is no train station at EMA. This is the airport's biggest drawback. Every journey requires road transport.
Realistic pricing expectations
Taxi to Nottingham city center: GBP 35–50 depending on traffic and exact destination. To Nottingham station, roughly GBP 38–45. To the university area, GBP 40–48.
Taxi to Derby: GBP 25–35. Derby is closer, so fares are lower.
Taxi to Leicester: GBP 55–75. The distance makes this the most expensive common route.
Private transfer: A sedan to Nottingham costs GBP 45–60, a minivan GBP 60–80. To Derby, sedan GBP 30–45. To Leicester, sedan GBP 60–80.
| Destination | Bus | Taxi | Transfer (sedan) | |-------------|-----|------|-------------------| | Nottingham center | GBP 5.00 | GBP 35–50 | GBP 45–60 | | Derby center | GBP 5.00 | GBP 25–35 | GBP 30–45 | | Leicester center | GBP 5.00 | GBP 55–75 | GBP 60–80 | | Loughborough | GBP 5.00 | GBP 20–30 | GBP 25–35 |
Late night arrivals
EMA handles many charter and low-cost flights that arrive late. The Skylink bus runs a reduced overnight service — roughly every hour between midnight and 05:00, though not on all routes. The Nottingham service is the most reliable overnight; Derby and Leicester services are less frequent.
Taxis are available 24/7, but the number of cabs drops significantly after midnight. Waits of 20–30 minutes are common. Late-night taxi fares are higher — expect to add 20–30% to daytime rates.
A pre-booked transfer is the strongest option for late arrivals. The distances from EMA are long enough that waiting for an infrequent bus or a scarce taxi at 1 AM is genuinely unpleasant.
Families and luggage
The Skylink bus has a luggage rack, but space is limited on busy services. If you are a family with multiple suitcases, pushchairs, and car seats, the bus journey — already long at 50–60 minutes — becomes significantly more difficult.
Taxis at EMA are mostly standard saloon cars with limited boot space. If you have more than two large suitcases, you may need a larger vehicle.
Private transfers let you specify vehicle size and request child car seats in advance. For families with young children, this is the most practical option given the long distances involved.
The airport itself is small and easy to navigate with children — short walks, clear signs, and a relaxed atmosphere compared to larger UK airports.
Where you meet the driver
Taxi: The rank is directly outside the arrivals exit. There is no formal queue management, but the process is orderly.
Pre-booked transfer: Drivers wait in the arrivals hall with a name sign or at the short-stay car park entrance. Instructions are provided after booking.
Uber / Bolt: Available in the East Midlands area, but coverage is inconsistent at the airport itself. Do not rely on it — you may wait a long time for a car to reach EMA.
Decision helper
Take a taxi if: You are in a group, have significant luggage, or want to get to your destination faster. The per-person cost for 3–4 people is reasonable.
Book a transfer if: You are a family with children, arrive late at night, have a lot of luggage, or are heading to Leicester (where the bus takes 90 minutes). The distances from EMA make a comfortable vehicle genuinely worthwhile.
Important note: EMA is not close to any city. Whatever option you choose, allow for a proper journey time. This is not a 15-minute airport transfer — it is 30–60 minutes minimum.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is East Midlands Airport from Nottingham?
About 20 km south of Nottingham city center. The journey takes 30–45 minutes by car or 50–60 minutes by Skylink bus.
Is there a train from East Midlands Airport?
No. EMA has no train station. All transport is road-based — bus, taxi, or private transfer.
How much is the Skylink bus from EMA?
A single ticket costs GBP 5.00 (about EUR 5.90) to any destination. Returns are GBP 7.50, valid for 28 days.
How much is a taxi from East Midlands Airport to Nottingham?
Expect GBP 35–50 (about EUR 41–59) depending on traffic and your exact destination within Nottingham.
Does the Skylink bus run at night?
Yes, but with reduced frequency — roughly every hour between midnight and 05:00 on the Nottingham route. Derby and Leicester overnight services are less reliable.
How far is East Midlands Airport from Derby?
About 16 km, making Derby the closest major city. The taxi fare is GBP 25–35 and the Skylink bus takes 30–40 minutes.
Can I get from EMA to Leicester by bus?
Yes. The Skylink service to Leicester takes 75–90 minutes and costs GBP 5.00. A taxi or transfer is significantly faster at 45–60 minutes.
Is Uber available at East Midlands Airport?
Uber operates in the East Midlands, but availability at the airport itself is inconsistent. Taxis or pre-booked transfers are more reliable from EMA.
Are there child car seats in EMA taxis?
Standard taxis do not carry child car seats. Book a private transfer and request the appropriate seat in advance.
Which cities does East Midlands Airport serve?
EMA serves Nottingham (20 km), Derby (16 km), Leicester (35 km), and Loughborough (15 km). It sits centrally between all four.
East Midlands Airport is well-served by the Skylink bus network, but the distances to all major cities mean that every journey takes time. For budget travelers, the bus is perfectly adequate. For families, late-night arrivals, or anyone heading to Leicester, a pre-booked transfer makes the longer journey significantly more comfortable. Plan for the distance and you will be fine.