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Travel outwith Moray: Loganair set to restart Inverness to Dublin flights


By Alistair Whitfield

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Logan will recommence its Inverness and Dublin service for the first time since before the pandemic from May 27 next year.

The Temple Bar in Dublin's fair city.
The Temple Bar in Dublin's fair city.

Flights will be up to four times per week with lead-in fares of £65.99 from Inverness or €76.15 from Dublin.

Additionally, the Scottish airline will bring back services to both Stavanger and Bergen next year.

Kay Ryan, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said: "We are looking to 2022 with optimism and continuing to connect more and more of the UK as we are able to do.

"Customer booking patterns will remain an incredibly important factor for us as we review which services we operate and which destinations we add either frequency or additional seat capacity to.

"We’ve had a really positive reaction from customers so far for next summer."

Inglis Lyon, the managing director of Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd, said: "Loganair’s routes expansion and the increasing frequency of its services is a further indication the aviation industry is emerging from the pandemic and reacting positively to pent up demand."

Flights can be booked from today until mid-August next year.


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