Loganair partners with Scottish Ballet for island tours
Loganair and Scottish Ballet have teamed up again to bring Scotland’s national dance company to island communities.
For their 2023 spring tour, the regional airline will be flying 60+ members of Scottish Ballet on scheduled flights this June.
Scottish Ballet presents a production of A Streetcar Named Desire in Kirkwall and Stornoway.
Kirsten Cockburn, Director of Partnerships, Scottish Ballet said: “We are thrilled to be renewing our relationship with Loganair, a partnership that has been hugely beneficial to Scottish Ballet.”
“The partnership enables us to share our live productions with remote communities.”
Loganair offers mandatory seat offsetting, minimising the company’s carbon footprint.
Loganair’s GreenSkies programme was launched in July 2021 with the introduction of a mandatory carbon offsetting charge levied on all flights.
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