Loganair seals interline agreement with Aer Lingus
Regional carrier Loganair has inked a new interline agreement with Aer Lingus.
It bolsters global connectivity options for its passengers with new access to North American routes via Dublin and Manchester.
Loganair currently flies direct to Dublin from Aberdeen and Inverness.
Additionally, Loganair passengers from Isle of Man and Newquay can now also connect using the interline agreement to Aer Lingus’ North American routes at Manchester.
The expansion comes amid a summer of growth for Loganair with new routes and frequencies across key destinations.
This summer will also see Aer Lingus operate its largest ever North American programme with 2.25 million seats on sale.
Aer Lingus now joins Loganair’s airline partnerships alongside BA, Emirates and United Airlines.
Jonathan Hinkles, Loganair Chief Executive, said: “This partnership with Aer Lingus adds to our ever-increasing portfolio of interline and codeshare agreements.”
“We look forward to working with Aer Lingus long into the future.”
Learn more about : Aer Lingus ( United Kingdom )
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