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How many airlines have a good balance sheet at the moment? Loganair were flying aircraft when most other pax operators were virtually stopped operating. Remember that trains and busus were bankrolled by Government. Airlines were not.
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Because all of Loganair's aircraft are not certified to have any other radio devices operating on them bar the certified equipment on board. Blue Tooth is transmitted radio waves is it not? True the chances of intervference are tiny, but are still there.
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Aurigny, Loganair and Blue Islands announce a partnership. Quite wide ranging from codeshares through to joint purchasing.
https://www.blueislands.com/news/pos...-connectivity/
https://www.blueislands.com/news/pos...-connectivity/
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Excellent news, three operators who all have a niche market, fairly strong branding / good reputation within their local markets, (especially so for Aurigny and LM and extremely long history too) who will no doubt be able to contribute massively to the regional market. A shame not much of a NI / Irish representation though. Will no doubt impact the viablity of the comeback of Flybe also.
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Loganair's latest ATR 72-600, G-LMTC was delivered into Aberdeen Tuesday night(25th). This is the replacement for G-FBXB.
A further two ATR 72-600's (G-LMTD & G-LMTE) are due February & March 22.
A further two ATR 72-600's (G-LMTD & G-LMTE) are due February & March 22.
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Expanded Codeshare Agreement with BA
Loganair and British Airways have today announced a expansion of there codeshare agreement.
https://www.loganair.co.uk/our-story...are-agreement/
The new agreement will see the number of routes increase from 20 to 38. The new routes added to the agreement are:
Aberdeen to Belfast City, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Norwich and Southampton
Derry to London Stansted and Liverpool
Edinburgh to Exeter, Isle of Man and Norwich
Glasgow to Exeter
Inverness to Birmingham
Isle of Man to Birmingham and Manchester
Newcastle to Exeter
Newquay to Manchester
Teeside to Southampton
Does anyone know what the 20 routes that BA already codeshare with LM?
https://www.loganair.co.uk/our-story...are-agreement/
The new agreement will see the number of routes increase from 20 to 38. The new routes added to the agreement are:
Aberdeen to Belfast City, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Norwich and Southampton
Derry to London Stansted and Liverpool
Edinburgh to Exeter, Isle of Man and Norwich
Glasgow to Exeter
Inverness to Birmingham
Isle of Man to Birmingham and Manchester
Newcastle to Exeter
Newquay to Manchester
Teeside to Southampton
Does anyone know what the 20 routes that BA already codeshare with LM?
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Here is a list of all the routes i believe are covered as part the agreement:
Aberdeen to/from: Belfast City, Birmingham, Bristol, Kirkwall, Manchester, Norwich, Southampton and Sumburgh
Derry to/from: Liverpool and London Stansted
Edinburgh to/from: Exeter, Isle of Man, Kirkwall, Norwich, Southampton, Stornaway and Sumburgh
Glasgow to/from: Benbecula, Exeter, Islay, Kirkwall, Norwich, Southampton, Stornaway and Sumburgh
Isle of Man to/from: Birmingham and Manchester
Inverness to/from: Benbecula, Birmingham, Kirkwall, Manchester, Stornaway and Sumburgh
Newcastle to/from: Exeter and Southampton
Newquay to/from: Manchester
Teeside to/from: London Heathrow and Southampton
Aberdeen to/from: Belfast City, Birmingham, Bristol, Kirkwall, Manchester, Norwich, Southampton and Sumburgh
Derry to/from: Liverpool and London Stansted
Edinburgh to/from: Exeter, Isle of Man, Kirkwall, Norwich, Southampton, Stornaway and Sumburgh
Glasgow to/from: Benbecula, Exeter, Islay, Kirkwall, Norwich, Southampton, Stornaway and Sumburgh
Isle of Man to/from: Birmingham and Manchester
Inverness to/from: Benbecula, Birmingham, Kirkwall, Manchester, Stornaway and Sumburgh
Newcastle to/from: Exeter and Southampton
Newquay to/from: Manchester
Teeside to/from: London Heathrow and Southampton
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Loganair's latest ATR 72-600, G-LMTD was delivered into Aberdeen yesterday(18th).
I also see that 4 further ATR72-500F are on order, with 2 due in April, and a further 2 due in August. (Courtesy of Jethros)
I also see that 4 further ATR72-500F are on order, with 2 due in April, and a further 2 due in August. (Courtesy of Jethros)
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Loganair introduces "islander" discounts for ADS members.
Loganair launches new islander discount - The Orcadian Online
Additional ADS discount in place from Sumburgh | The Shetland Times Ltd
Also available from Stornoway but can't see a link to an article.
Loganair launches new islander discount - The Orcadian Online
Additional ADS discount in place from Sumburgh | The Shetland Times Ltd
Also available from Stornoway but can't see a link to an article.
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Loganair introduces "islander" discounts for ADS members.
Loganair launches new islander discount - The Orcadian Online
Additional ADS discount in place from Sumburgh | The Shetland Times Ltd
Also available from Stornoway but can't see a link to an article.
Loganair launches new islander discount - The Orcadian Online
Additional ADS discount in place from Sumburgh | The Shetland Times Ltd
Also available from Stornoway but can't see a link to an article.
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I couldn’t recall if the ultimate fleet plan was to replace everything with ATRs… was that the case? The Emb145 I was on this week was ‘knackered’ with bits of seats duct taped, badly worn leather, blue ex BMI external paint showing, ‘painted’ fold down tables and a whistling door seal. Very swift trip though and sprightly performance which as a jet I doubt could be matched by ATR. Hopefully ATR has bigger overhead bins for what was apparently allowed on…