Flights between Aberdeen and Dublin have been reinstated by Loganair.
The route will initially be served four times a week, with plans to raise frequency to daily flights from spring 2022.
One-way fares start at £65.99 on the route which is being flown by a 49-seat Embraer 145 regional jet.
Aberdeen airport operations director Mark Beveridge said: “It’s great to see our airline partner Loganair bring back this fantastic service to the Irish capital, which is sure to be a popular destination for our customers.
“Dublin is an important route for the north-east and will deliver vital connectivity for both leisure and business passengers travelling between Scotland and Ireland.”
Dublin airport managing director Vincent Harrison added: “We are very pleased to welcome the return of Loganair services to Dublin airport, and I have no doubt that this new route will be popular in both directions for Irish and British customers.”
Loganair sales manager Greig White added: “We are constantly monitoring travel trends and customer demand, and we are thrilled to launch our new Aberdeen-Dublin route and build our portfolio with both airports.”