Loganair Set to Operate New Derry-Glasgow Service

Scottish airline Loganair has announced that it is to begin flying between City of Derry Airport and Glasgow

The service will start in October and operate five days per week. It replaces the old Ryanair operated service which was scrapped after the Irish airline’s decision to close its base at Glasgow Airport.

Loganair Managing Director Jonathan Hinkles said the airline is delighted to launch the service: “Glasgow to Derry has always been a really popular route, given the close connections between the residents of the two cities,” he said.

“We’re delighted to be returning to a route which we first initiated all those years ago, while also ensuring its continuation following Ryanair’s recent announcement.”

The service marks a return to the north west for Loganair who were the first airline to operate at the Derry airport in 1979.

news