Loganair linking Aberdeen with Dublin
Regional carrier Loganair has launched sales for its new service linking Aberdeen with Irish capital Dublin.
Flights between Aberdeen and Dublin are planned to start on 5 September and tickets are available to book now.
Loganair is replacing the previous service between the two cities which was suspended due to the collapse of Stobart Air two weeks ago.
The route will be operated using Loganair’s 49-seat Embraer 145 regional jets.
The direct service, initially operating four times per week in each direction on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday – will increase to daily from 28 March 2022, with extra flights added on Monday and Friday from 24 April 2022.
The route adds to 10 others already flown from Aberdeen by Loganair, including to Manchester, Birmingham and Bristol.
It also marks a return to Dublin for Loganair for the first time since the suspension of its Inverness service last year.
Both Inverness and Teesside will also be on the Loganair network from Dublin next summer.
Kay Ryan, Loganair’s chief commercial officer, said: "We are excited to be operating this important service and pleased to be able to step in and quickly restore the vital link between these two great cities."
Ryan added that Loganair would be offering connections from its network via Aberdeen to Dublin – including from Sumburgh in Shetland and Kirkwall in Orkney.
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