Loganair reveals new branding
Loganair has hit an all-time record of 80,000 passengers in a month.
The figures, for July, are up 18% year-on-year and have been revealed a month before the airline begins operating under its own name once again, after 23 years of operating under agreements with other carriers.
In preparation for the operational changes, on September 1, Loganair has revealed a new tartan branding.
The brand-new look includes tartan tails for its aircraft and tartan uniforms for its cabin crew and ground staff.
Called Loganair Tartan, it has become entry number 11,744 on the official Scottish Register of Tartans.
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