Loganairr resuming international flights next summer
Regional airline Loganair has launched its summer 2022 flight schedule which will see the airline return to international flying.
Described as ‘cautiously optimistic,’ it will also introduce new routes to its domestic network.
From March 2022, it will offer over 1,300 flights per week, with 58,000 weekly seats available across 73 domestic and international routes that Loganair plans to operate next year.
Loganair will launch new flights linking Teesside with Dublin, with four jet flights per week from 27 May.
The airline will resume services to both Stavanger and Bergen, Norway next year.
Regular flights will operate from Edinburgh and Newcastle to both cities as well as the re-introduction of seasonal Sumburgh-Bergen flights.
"We’ve already taken great steps to rebuild our network after the pandemic, and we’re looking forward to consolidating this progress over the year ahead. We’re therefore increasing frequency on several routes and will be bringing back international flights for the first time in several months," said Kay Ryan, Loganair’s Chief Commercial Officer
Loganair will also be expanding services on several of its UK domestic and Isle of Man routes.
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