Loganair continues to expand its network after unveiling six routes to commence inย 2020โฏ -โฏ including new destinations and additional connections linking airports across its extensive route map.

The airline has announced:
- Glasgow to Cardiff โ the first time it has connected the two cities
- Aberdeen to Haugesundโฏ โ its first route from the Northern Norwegian airport and third from Norway
- Aberdeen to East Midlands โ growing its presence at both airports after being welcomed as East Midlandโs newest operator last week
- Aberdeen to Brussels โ an optimised schedule via Newcastle to significantly reduce journey times compared to current travel options
- Newcastle to Bergen โ the airlineโs fourth service from the North East airport and third from Bergen
- Newcastle to Guernsey โ a summer seasonal service to the popular Channel Island destination
The developments are the latest phase of the Scottish airlineโs โWhere next?โ program, expanding its route map both within the UK and across northern and mainland Europe โ introducing 19ย routes since the beginning of 2019 โ now ranking as the UKโs 5thย largest airline by number of flights operated.
Loganair now operates to a total of 36 destinations in seven countries, which includes more domestic options than any other carrier.โฏ However, its extended network spans the globe through a broad-reaching selection of codeshare and interline arrangements with some the industryโs biggest airlines โ recently adding Norwegian regional carrier, Wideroe alongside Emirates, Qatar, British Airways, KLM, Air France and Turkish Airlines.
All of the services will be operated by Embraer 145 or 135 jets, part of Loganairโs overall fleet of 45 aircraft, and will be year-round, with the exception of the seasonal summer link between Newcastle and Guernsey.
The new services from Aberdeen toย Haugesundย and East Midlands, as well as Newcastle to Bergen will each link regions with notable energy, oil and gas or maritime sectors โ combined with the Norwegian cities strong leisure offering.
Glasgow to Cardiff is a popular business service connecting Scotland and Wales, which should also be frequented by leisure customers on long weekends or extended breaks, while Newcastleโs link with Guernsey is a Saturday service for weeklong summer holidays in the beautiful channel island.
Loganair will provide daily services to Cardiff with the remaining year-roundย schedules operating six days per week, excluding Saturdays.
With a long history serving the oil and gas sector, Loganair offers customers holding Vantage Cards or valid offshore IDโs extra flexibility from the airline to help with changes in shifts patterns or weather that impacts upon connecting helicopter flights.
Lead in fares and start dates for each route are detailed below:
- Glasgow to Cardiff operated by a 49-seat Embraer 145 jet aircraft will commence on February 27 with lead in fares starting at ยฃ44.99
- Aberdeen toย Haugesundย operated by a 49-seat Embraer 145 jet aircraft will commence on February 24ย with lead in fares starting at ยฃ89.99 / NOK 990
- Aberdeen to East Midlands operated by a 49-seat Embraer 145 jet aircraft will commence on February 24 with lead in fares starting at ยฃ54.99
- Aberdeen to Brussels via Newcastle operated by a 37-seat Embraer 135 jet aircraft will commence on October 28 with lead in fares starting at ยฃ89.99 /ย โฌ100
- Newcastle to Bergen operated by a 37-seat Embraer 135 jet aircraft will commence on April 26 with lead in fares starting at ยฃ89.99 / 929 NOK
- Newcastle to Guernsey operated by a 37-seat Embraer 135 jet aircraft will commence on May 23 with lead in fares starting at ยฃ74.99
Top Copyright Photo: Loganair Embraer ERJ 145EP (EMB-145EP) G-SAJS (msn 145390) GLA (Robbie Shaw). Image: 947541.
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