Loganair flights

You can buy flights with Loganair at loganair.co.uk and find them on search engines such as skyscanner.com.
Loganair has code-sharing arrangements on some routes with British Airways and KLM.
Flight prices and when to buy
Flights with Loganair are quite expensive as the airline often flies routes where it has no competition.
Because the planes have a small capacity, we recommend buying tickets in advance. If you are planning a trip for the summer period, it is advisable to buy tickets 3-6 months before departure.
Typical prices range between 90 gbp and 250 gbp for a one-way flight.
Tickets for the world's shortest flight
The world's shortest flight between Westray and Papa Westray Islands flies 4 times a week. The flight takes an average of 2-3 minutes and although it is not primarily for passengers travelling between the two islands (the aircraft flies a triangular route Kirkwall - Westray - Papa Westray - Kirkwall), tickets can be purchased for just the Westray to Papa Westray leg or vice versa.
A one-way ticket costs 18,50 gbp.
Tickets for this route are normally only available through the airline's website loganair.co.uk.
Fare classes
On Loganair's small aircraft, there is only economy class, which is divided into different fare groups.
These are graded according to service or the possibility of changing or cancelling your ticket.
Loganair destinations
The vast majority of Loganair routes operate within Scotland or from Scotland to England. However, the airline also operates some international routes.
Loganair flies from the following bases:
- Glasgow GLA
- Flights mainly to the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland, including the famous Barra airport, where it lands on a sandy beach
- Edinburgh EDI
- flights to the largest cities in the Hebrides (Stornoway), Orkney (Krikwall) and Shetland (Sumburgh), as well as domestic services to England (Cardiff, Exeter, Southampton, Newquay), the Isle of Man and Guernsey
- international service to Bergen, Norway
- Aberdeen ABZ
- flights to Orkney and Shetland and to the English cities of Birmingham, Belfast, Bristol, Manchester, Norwich
- international flights to Dublin and Esbjerg, Denmark
- Newcastle NCL
- domestic services to Exeter, Southampton and Newquay
- international services to Stavanger and Bergen
- Inverness INV
- flights to the largest cities in the Hebrides (Stornoway), Orkney (Krikwall) and Shetland (Sumburgh), as well as domestic services to England (Belfast, Manchester)
- Sumburgh LSI
- flights to the British cities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, London, Manchester
- international service to Bergen, Norway
- Kirkwall KOI
- large short-haul base to all the islands within Orkney
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