Loganair expands flights at Aberdeen hub
Regional airline Loganair is ramping up capacity at its largest base Aberdeen.
As part of the summer 2023 programme, Loganair has added an extra flight on its services to Manchester and Esbjerg from Aberdeen, while it has increased capacity on Dublin and Birmingham routes
It adds up to a 30% increase in seat capacity.
The airline has expanded its offering on the Manchester route with a fourth daily service.
It will facilitate better connectivity via Manchester to global destinations thanks to Loganair’s interline and codeshare partners; including United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines.
Loganair has added an additional service to Esbjerg from Aberdeen next summer following an increase in bookings in 2022.
The airline has added a Sunday service.
The airline has also upped capacity across both its Dublin and Birmingham services from Aberdeen as it responds to growing demand.
Summer 2023 will see a larger aircraft used to accommodate more passengers on both services.
Luke Lovegrove, chief commercial officer at Loganair said: “As we see growing demand across a number of services, we are thrilled to expand our offering from Aberdeen.
“Our service between Aberdeen and Manchester provides crucial connectivity, not just between two of the UK’s largest business hubs but additionally on to the more remote communities we serve.”
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