Loganair launches winter schedule
Regional airline Loganair has launched its winter schedule for the 2022/23 season, with over 70 routes throughout the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia.
The Glasgow-based airline celebrated its 60th anniversary earlier this month, and now serves more UK airports than every other airline combined.
It introduces larger 72-seat ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft on key routes to and from the Isle of Man and Aberdeen
New routes launching in summer 2022 include Edinburgh to City of Derry, Aberdeen to Oslo, and Aberdeen-Teesside-Southampton.
There will be extra weekend services on UK domestic routes from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle to Southampton.
Christmas and New Year flights on seasonal routes include Inverness-Dublin, Teesside-Dublin and Newcastle-Newquay together with more Christmas flights on busy routes to the Scottish Islands and to City of Derry.
Loganair’s growing network of services into Norway will continue through next winter with routes from Newcastle and Edinburgh to Bergen and Stavanger being joined by the new Aberdeen-Oslo service.
Kay Ryan, Loganair’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: "The scale of our winter 2022/23 schedule reflects both our growing confidence in the recovery of air travel and the range of services that our customers have now come to expect. The launch of our schedule – over eight months ahead – also enables customers to plan and book Loganair flights to connect to worldwide itineraries offered by our growing range of airline partners."
In addition to the expansion of its partnership with British Airways announced earlier this month, Loganair has added new interline arrangements with Singapore Airlines, Finnair and Ethiopian Airlines in recent weeks.
These new partnerships complement existing Loganair relationships with major airlines including Emirates, Etihad, KLM, Qatar Airways and United Airlines.
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