Loganair adds six routes

Loganair has added six routes to its 2020 schedule.
New services to Norway: from Aberdeen to Haugesund in February and Newcastle to Bergen, from April, will serve the energy, oil and gas and maritime sectors, as well as Norway’s growing leisure market.
A new Aberdeen to East Midlands service, launching in February, will provide a link from the central region, while a new Aberdeen to Brussels service, commencing on October 28, will operate via Newcastle.
A Glasgow to Cardiff route, starting in February, will satisfy business and leisure customers, while a Newcastle to Guernsey service will begin in May for the summer season.
The developments are the latest phase of the Scottish airline’s ‘Where next?’ programme, expanding its route map both within the UK and across northern and mainland Europe – introducing 19 routes since the beginning of 2019 – now ranking as the UK’s fifth largest airline by number of flights operated.
Loganair now operates to a total of 36 destinations in seven countries, which includes more domestic options than any other carrier.

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