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Now recruiting for type rated ATR pilots for attractive regional UK bases
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Perhaps the corporate memory of their previous new aircraft orders still exists. None of it exactly worked out well at the time, so I’m surprised anyone would be thinking they’d rush headlong into repeating the exercise!!
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Loganair appear to have dropped one of the three flights from Glasgow to Southend. The one that operated from and to Stornoway has been removed and now flights involve a change in Glasgow.
Looks like Aberdeen has also had its lunchtime departure removed.
Looks like Aberdeen has also had its lunchtime departure removed.
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Looks like Loganair the latest to find out trying to make a route work out of a place like Aberdeen isn't easy. Place is littered over history with route & airline failures. Small city & catchment area plus the sole industry in sunset permanent decline means struggle.
Recent loads have been quite evenly spread, although with the morning flights being less supported in both cases. It's a bit like the old adage that a daily flight doesn't work but a double-daily does and the same can sometimes be said for a 3 x daily when the route, to LON for example, has relatively high numbers overall as do GLA and ABZ.
Recent loads have been quite evenly spread, although with the morning flights being less supported in both cases. It's a bit like the old adage that a daily flight doesn't work but a double-daily does and the same can sometimes be said for a 3 x daily when the route, to LON for example, has relatively high numbers overall as do GLA and ABZ.
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Loganair up coming service changes
London Southend - Aberdeen = Reduced from 3x to 2x daily (0 on Sat) from September 2nd 2019
London Southend - Glasgow = Reduced from 3x to 2x daily (0 on Sat) from September 2nd 2019
Carlisle - Belfast City = Reduced from 5x to 4x weekly Mon, Thu, Fri & Sun from September 16th 2019
Carlisle - Dublin reduced from 5x to 4x weekly Mon, Thu, Fri, Sun from September 16th 2019
Londonderry - Glasgow = Increased from 5x to 6x weekly, adding a Tue/Wed flight with Sat flight dropped from October 28th 2019
Edinburgh to Wick = Increased from 5x to 6x weekly with an additional Tue service from September 24th 2019
London Southend - Aberdeen = Reduced from 3x to 2x daily (0 on Sat) from September 2nd 2019
London Southend - Glasgow = Reduced from 3x to 2x daily (0 on Sat) from September 2nd 2019
Carlisle - Belfast City = Reduced from 5x to 4x weekly Mon, Thu, Fri & Sun from September 16th 2019
Carlisle - Dublin reduced from 5x to 4x weekly Mon, Thu, Fri, Sun from September 16th 2019
Londonderry - Glasgow = Increased from 5x to 6x weekly, adding a Tue/Wed flight with Sat flight dropped from October 28th 2019
Edinburgh to Wick = Increased from 5x to 6x weekly with an additional Tue service from September 24th 2019
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The Carlisle services were never on sale for Saturdays beyond mid September - it was always a planned seasonal service reduction.
The Southend changes are apparently to improve the evening schedules. Stornoway is still there from Stornoway to London every day, and from London to Stornoway on Sundays only with connections via Glasgow on other days.
The Southend changes are apparently to improve the evening schedules. Stornoway is still there from Stornoway to London every day, and from London to Stornoway on Sundays only with connections via Glasgow on other days.
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The Carlisle services were never on sale for Saturdays beyond mid September - it was always a planned seasonal service reduction.
The Southend changes are apparently to improve the evening schedules. Stornoway is still there from Stornoway to London every day, and from London to Stornoway on Sundays only with connections via Glasgow on other days.
The Southend changes are apparently to improve the evening schedules. Stornoway is still there from Stornoway to London every day, and from London to Stornoway on Sundays only with connections via Glasgow on other days.
The benefit of a one stop service to those on Lewis is now gone, as you’d be better to use the LM/BA connection in GLA to LHR, as you will leave SYY at the same time and land into LHR 45 mins, 30 mins later and you an be in central London.