Loganair brings forward Newquay – Manchester flights
Loganair will reinstate its route between Cornwall Airport Newquay and Manchester earlier than previously planned, from Friday 10 February.
The service will operate daily and is on sale now.
The airline had planned to restart it within its summer 2023 schedule.
However it has been brought it forward to meet demand during the February half term.
The move means holidaymakers can now book to travel from February 2023 up to 28 October 2023.
The airline is the only operator on this route offering a 15kg hold-luggage allowance.
Customers travelling from Cornwall Airport Newquay can also enjoy connect from Manchester to Aberdeen, Isle of Man and Inverness.
Luke Lovegrove, CCO, Loganairsaid: “We continue to work closely with the teams at both airports and are keen to maximise the potential of this route.”
Loganair flights to Edinburgh and Newcastle from Newquay will restart from 26 March.
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