Loganair adds more flights on Edinburgh-Guernsey route
Loganair has added midweek flights to its recently-announced weekend Edinburgh-Guernsey service for next summer.
Passengers will now be able to travel between Scotland’s capital and the second biggest of the Channel Islands on Tuesdays for a short season between July 2 and August 13 inclusive – in addition to the Saturday flights already announced from May 11 to September 14.
The service will use a 37-seater Embraer jet, the latest addition to Loganair’s fleet.
Loganair commercial director Kay Ryan said: "We have been encouraged by the initial uptake of the Saturday service, and have decided to add the additional Tuesday flights which correspond with the Scottish school holidays, as well as the start of the Edinburgh Festival.
"The extra flights will allow customers to enjoy a long weekend at either destination over the seven-week period, as an alternative to the week-long Saturday to Saturday break."
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