The achievement underlines Loganair’s role in connecting communities across Scotland and Ireland, with routes supporting family links, tourism, and regional economies.
To mark the occasion, Loganair surprised Cameron Sutherland, 33, from Dornoch in the Highlands, and Aoife Grugan, 29, from Armagh, Northern Ireland, with complimentary flight vouchers during a trip to visit Aoife’s family in Donegal.
The couple regularly uses the airline to stay connected with loved ones. Cameron has been a Loganair customer since 2020, previously travelling frequently between Edinburgh and Stavanger for work.
Cameron said:
Loganair has always made travel straightforward and convenient, especially when you're flying to see family. This route means a lot to us – it brings our two homes closer together. We’re planning to use the vouchers to travel more often from Inverness to see Aoife’s family in Donegal and Armagh.
Luke Lovegrove, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said:
Reaching 25,000 customers through Donegal is an important milestone for our team, and especially for customers like Cameron and Aoife who use this route to stay connected with family and friends across the Irish Sea.
Loganair remains committed to providing essential connectivity between communities, and this milestone demonstrates the strength of our links between Scotland and Ireland.
Customers travelling with Loganair from Donegal benefit from a 21 kg luggage allowance as standard, along with convenient onward connections across the UK through the airline’s network and partner airlines.
Following Loganair’s recent partnership with the global travel rewards programme, customers can also collect Avios on their journeys.
Earlier this year, Loganair was ranked second in Which?’s annual customer survey of short-haul airlines, with a 72% customer score. The airline received five stars for customer service and four stars for booking, boarding, and cleanliness.
Flights can be booked at loganair.co.uk or through local travel agents.
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