Scottish airline Loganair has unveiled new routes for summer 2018.
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It is launching a new three-times weekly service linking Manchester and Inverness with Bergen, gateway to the Norwegian fjords.
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Operating year round, it is Inverness’s second regular international service and it will join Loganair’s existing flights to Bergen from Glasgow, Shetland and Orkney.
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Loganair is also introducing the first ever non-stop services from Manchester to the three main Scottish islands –
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Weekly services to Stornoway and Sumburgh will join twice-weekly flights from Manchester to Kirkwall.
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New flights will also operate over the summer between Norwich and Inverness, from June to September every Monday and Friday; from Norwich to the Isle of Man to meet demand over the world-famous TT Races in the Isle of Man; and from Glasgow to Guernsey, where a new Saturday service will be introduced from May 26 to September 15.
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The island of Fair Isle, where the airfield is run by the National Trust for Scotland, will receive two flights every week on Mondays and Fridays from Kirkwall between May 25 and October 5, with onward connections to Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness, Manchester and Norwich via other Loganair services.~
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Managing director Jonathan Hinkles said: "Since we started flying under our own name once again from 1 September – after nearly three decades of services under franchise agreements with other airlines – we’ve seen a tremendous response to Loganair’s strong Scottish identity and the friendly service that we offer, which includes.a free 20kg baggage allowance, free in-flight refreshments and a commitment to no credit or debit card payment surcharges."~
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