9th March 2021
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Loganair will expand its regional connections with two additional routes.
The carrier will start flying from Teesside to Bristol daily on weekdays and also provide an air link between Liverpool and City of Derry as a result of Ryanair withdrawing from the route. The Liverpool – Derry flights will operate on four days each week; Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The frequency of these flights will increase to daily from late June.
Both services will commence from 24th May 2021.
Loganair chief executive Jonathan Hinkles said: “Frequent air links are essential for so many aspects of working and family life, even as we work to re-build and recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Loganair already serves both City of Derry and Liverpool airports, and when the opportunity arose for us to connect these two important destinations in our network following another airline’s withdrawal, we were only too pleased to step in to safeguard these connections.”
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