Loganair, Scotland’s Airline, has reacted to the closure of Flybe by announcing plans to safeguard UK regional connectivity by taking up 18 routes formerly flown by Flybe, with the addition of around 400 new flights each week

The 18 routes – from existing Loganair base airports at Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Newcastle – will be launched progressively over the next three months. The majority of these key air routes will commence as early as next week.

 

All flights are already on sale at loganair.co.uk and via the Travel Trade.

Who Are Loganair?

Loganair is the UK's longest established airline, founded in 1962 and based in Paisley, Scotland. 

- We fly over 60 routes across the UK and serve more UK airports than any other airline

- We fly over 1 million customers per year

- The heart of our offering is dependable, safe and on-time flights for our customers

- We won Domestic Airline of the Year 2019 by SPAA and European Regional Airline 2018 

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Loganair Chief Executive, Jonathan Hinkles, Said:

“The collapse of a long-standing airline like Flybe marks a desperately sad day, especially for the airline’s dedicated team of employees and for customers facing disruption to their journeys. By stepping in so quickly with a comprehensive plan, Loganair is aiming to maintain essential air connectivity within the UK regions to keep customers flying...I am confident that the plans being announced today are robust and sustainable, enabling former Flybe customers to benefit from Loganair’s high standards of customer service and on-time performance on a range of new routes"

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