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Regional carrier Loganair has put more than one million seats on sale for its winter schedule, operating from October to next March.
Passengers can now book flights for the winter to more than 40 destinations across Loganair’s 70-route network.
These include flights from Aberdeen to Manchester and Dublin, from Edinburgh to Bergen and Newquay, and flights to Heathrow from Isle of Man and Sumburgh.
From October 26, new routes from Southampton to Manchester and Manchester to Exeter will be added to the airline’s timetable.
Furthermore, capacity on Loganair’s popular Southampton-Edinburgh route will increase from 49 to 72 passengers per plane with the introduction of ATR-72 aircrafts.
The services also enable onwards travel for passengers, with up to 40 flights per week to Heathrow.
Loganair has partnerships with Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Aer Lingus which allow connections on one single ticket booking.
Luke Lovegrove, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said: “Many of our customers book flights for important dates months in advance – including Christmas – which is why we release our winter schedule early in the year to ensure people can plan for these dates and secure their travel as far in advance as they want.
“Our key regional hubs offer travel options from Aberdeen and Edinburgh to a range of leisure and business destinations including Bergen, Guernsey, and Newquay.
“We are also offering a range of inbound flights to Heathrow for passengers seeking to continue their travels from there, with flights from City of Derry airport, Kirkwall and Isle of Man included in our newly released schedule.”
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