Loganair boosts Newcastle flights


Loganair boosts Newcastle flights

Friday, 20 Dec, 2022 0

Loganair unveiled its biggest-ever schedule of Newcastle flights for summer 2023.

The regional airline offers almost 200,000 seats at Newcastle from March next year.

Increased demand has enabled Loganair to base a second permanent Embraer aircraft at Newcastle Airport.

The expansion sees the return of up to double daily Newcastle flights to Aberdeen.

The airline increases the frequency of its Southampton service from two to up to three flights daily.

The Aberdeen to Southampton flight operating via Newcastle also returns.

Customers will also be able to fly to Newquay and Bergen twice a week.

There will also be up to five flights per week between Newcastle and Stavanger.



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