Loganair winter 2020/21 flights on sale today
Loganair has put its winter 2020/21 schedule on sale, with seats available until January 31 next year.
The schedule includes an extension of some new summer 2020 routes into winter, and more seats on a host of existing Loganair routes, including many to and from the Highlands and Islands, as well as on services to Hanover and Belfast.
Amongst the highlights are:
• Continuation of the one-stop weekend service between Manchester and Stornoway (via Inverness) on Sundays throughout the winter.
• An increase of available seats on routes from Shetland to Edinburgh (Saturdays and Sundays) as a result of the ATR72 introduction.
• Continuation of the ATR72 seat capacity on routes from Shetland to Aberdeen and Glasgow, and from Orkney to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
• A 48-seat ATR42 turboprop on routes from Shetland and Orkney to Inverness (Monday and Friday), and between Stornoway and Inverness, as well as a 49 seat Embraer jet flying from Stornoway and Benbecula to Glasgow.
• Cornwall Airport Newquay served in the winter from Glasgow on Thursday and Sunday and from Newcastle on Monday, Friday and Sunday using Embraer jets – in a continuation of the summer service.
• A Christmas and New Year programme to Guernsey in the Channel Islands Guernsey with flights on 19 December, 28 December and 4 January from both Newcastle and Edinburgh, using a 37-seater Embraer jet.
• Continuation of the new non-stop Edinburgh to Hannover service into winter on Monday, Friday and Sunday using an Embraer jet.
• Continuation of the non-stop Embraer jet service from Newcastle to Bergen.
• Continuation of the new Dundee to Belfast City service, now continuing through winter on Monday, Friday and Sunday.
Loganair chief commercial officer Kay Ryan said: "We’re pleased to announce these winter service enhancements on many of our existing routes, some using our recently-acquired ATR aircraft and others using our Embraer regional jet fleet.
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