Loganair Adds More Flights For The Summer
22nd February 2007
British Airways franchise partner Loganair is adding more flights this summer on routes from Scotland to the Isle of Man.
Services to Edinburgh will operate daily except Saturday, with convenient new weekday timings of 1450 from Edinburgh arriving at 1550, with return timings of 1615 from Isle of Man arriving in Edinburgh at 1710. Sunday services depart Edinburgh at 1850 and Isle of Man at 2015.
Up to 11 return flights a week will operate between Glasgow and Isle of Man, including two daily services on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
To help Scottish fans enjoy the TT centenary celebrations, extra flights from Glasgow are being added during the festival fortnight, with up to 3 flights a day on peak dates.
David Neill, Chief Commercial Officer of Loganair said, "Since launching our Edinburgh route in May 2006, we have been delighted by the customer response to this new service. Summer 2007 will be a very special one for the Isle of Man as it celebrates the centenary of the TT Festival, and we are delighted to be able to add extra flights for our Scottish customers wishing to join the celebrations."
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