Loganair launches new Dublin route
Regional airline Loganair launched a new direct service between Aberdeen and Dublin which will initially operate up to four times weekly.
The carrier plans to increase frequency to a daily service from spring 2022.
It uses a 49-seat Embraer 145 regional jet, with fares starting from £65.99 one-way.
Greig White, Loganair’s Sales Manager, said: "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."
"As the largest regional airline in the UK, it is fantastic to further enhance connectivity between Scotland and Ireland."
Reservations for the newly launched service can be made at www.loganair.co.uk or via a travel agent.
Vincent Harrison, Dublin Airport Managing Director, said: "I have no doubt that this new route will be popular in both directions for Irish and British customers."
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