The Chronicle (UK)

Loganair removes flights to Aberdeen amidst major overhaul

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LOGANAIR has confirmed that it will no longer operate flights from Newcastle Airport to Aberdeen from next month amid a major overhaul of its network.

The Scottish airline has announced several route adjustment­s set to be introduced in early May, which are expected to help reduce the amount of “operationa­l disruption” that customers have been experienci­ng.

This means that Loganair flights from Newcastle to Aberdeen will be stopped from May 10, while the Teesside to Aberdeen route is also being removed on the same date.

Additional­ly, Loganair’s Glasgow to Southampto­n route will cease to operate next month, while several other flights will see “minor adjustment­s” made until the end of the summer schedule on October 26.

The shake-up has been carried out under new CEO

Luke Farajallah, with the new leadership team saying action has been taken in order to “stabilise and bring resilience to its core flying network”.

Mr Farajallah said: “We appreciate the changes we are announcing today may impact some customers whose bookings may need to change. While we apologise to customers affected, this decision is one that has been made for the greater good of the vast majority of customers who must be able to book and fly with confidence, especially from some of the most remote parts of the UK.”

The Loganair CEO added that the airline has been “falling short of the service levels expected of us by our loyal customers and amazing crew”.

The airline said that it hopes to reduce the number of delayed and cancelled flights by bringing in these changes, which it added will lead to “less disruption for the Loganair crews and customers,”.

Aircraft supply chain problems “exacerbate­d by post-brexit regulation­s”, as well as regulatory barriers such as “the blocking of student loans for trainee pilots” contributi­ng to a growing shortage of qualified pilots, were among the main issues highlighte­d by Loganair as having impacted its performanc­e within the last 18 months.

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