Loganair introduces more flexible booking policy
Scottish carrier Loganair is offering passengers one free date change after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon urged families not to go overseas for the October break.
The airline said the free date change applies to all bookings made before 27 September.
For bookings made on or after 28 September, the airline has reduced its date change fee by 50%.
A spokesperson for Loganair said: "Today’s announcement from the Scottish Government has not placed any restrictions on domestic travel, however we remain cautious that customers booking trips for business and leisure across the UK are looking for flexibility more than ever before.
"To that end, customers who have made, or will make, a booking with Loganair up to and including the 27 of September 2020 will receive one free date change per booking. For any bookings made on or after the 28th of September 2020, Loganair will be reducing the usual date change fee by 50%."
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