Loganair is introducing an enhanced schedule for services between Glasgow and Donegal, delivering what it describes as its biggest-ever summer programme.
The UK regional airline is currently the only carrier offering a direct air link between the Northwest Ireland and the UK.
Loganair’s summer schedule opens on 19 May with three flights weekly, rising to four between 6 July – 17 August for the peak season. The route will continue through the winter, with flights every Friday and Sunday, enabling weekend trips and providing vital year-round connectivity.
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Luke Lovegrove, Chief Commercial Officer, Loganair, said: “Our expanded schedule between Glasgow and Donegal will enable more customers than ever to enjoy its outstanding scenery and world-famous craic, all year round”.
“We have seen fantastic levels of support from customers for this service.”
The service will again be operated by the airline’s new ATR-42 aircraft. The summer schedule will initially run on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays with Saturdays being added for the peak holiday season.