Loganair to increase frequency on Manchester service
Loganair is increasing its new service between Manchester and Stornoway in the Western Isles to two non-stop flights a week this summer.
In addition to a Saturday service, which will operate from June 23 to September 1, there will also be a Wednesday service from June 27 to August 29.
Loganair managing director Jonathan Hinkles said the additional service would allow greater flexibility of business and leisure trips from Lewis to the North West of England.
"A combination of the Wednesday and Saturday flights will provide options for three, four, seven, 10, 11 and 14-night stays at both destinations, increasing flexibility whether for those using the new non-stop links to access the wide variety of onward flights for both leisure or business trips from Manchester Airport, and for those from England’s North West using the new non-stop services to reach the beautiful Western Isles for long or short holiday breaks," he said.
"Loganair at all times strives to increase connectivity to and from the Western Isles, and this latest service development undoubtedly strengthens these links.
"Of course, Stornoway to Manchester connections are also available on other days of the week, and throughout the year, via Inverness with Loganair."
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