Articles Tagged ‘Loganair’
Loganair restores key air services to Oslo from Aberdeen
Loganair has introduced six weekly flights from Aberdeen to Oslo, operating from Sunday to Friday. The year-round link is operated with the airline’s 49-seat Embraer 145 aircraft. The route is particularly important for the energy sector, which has business interests in both cities.
Loganair launches winter 2022/23 schedule
Loganair has launched its winter schedule for the 2022/23 season, with over 70 routes throughout the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia. New routes launching in summer 2022 – Edinburgh to City of Derry, Aberdeen to Oslo, and Aberdeen-Teesside-Southampton – continue throughout the winter season.
Newquay to Manchester; RDC Aviation shows case for year-round service
Newquay to Manchester had winter PDEW of 78 in 2019, but easyJet and Loganair end in October. We look at the case for year-round.
easyJet adds Newquay from Manchester and Glasgow
easyJet will return to Newquay after a six-year absence, with Manchester currently down to have three operators this summer.
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Loganair launches Aberdeen from Teesside
Loganair began Teesside to Aberdeen on 1 February after ending the route in 2018.
Loganair announces four new routes from the Isle of Man
Loganair to more than double its network from the Isle of Man while increasing frequencies on existing routees. Three based aircraft from 1 July.
Loganair announces Isle of Man to London Heathrow
Loganair will start Isle of Man – Heathrow in December, only the second time in the past decade that the route has been operated.
Loganair reveals 5 routes from Teesside – to compete with Eastern on 4
Loganair to begin Aberdeen, Belfast City, Dublin, Jersey, and Newquay from Teesside, with 29 weekly flights in July. Will Eastern or Loganair blink first?
Loganair ‘won’t be another flybe’, MD tell us; Isle of Man to LHR coming?
In a wide-ranging interview with Jonathan Hinkles, Loganair MD, he told us that the carrier has “no ambition to have 60+ aircraft and looking like flybe.”
Edinburgh appoints Kate Sherry as Aviation Director; airport reached almost 15 million in 2019
Kate Sherry’s 10 years as Ryanair’s Director of Route Development will be helpful, with LCCs just 40,000 seats short of 10 million at Edinburgh last year.
Loganair takes off from Glasgow to downtown Belfast; an important market served once more
Loganair began Glasgow – Belfast City today (4 September), reconnecting the two airports following the end of flybe; an important market served once again.