Loganair to Deliver Year-Yound Connectivity for Donegal

Loganair is introducing an enhanced schedule for services between Glasgow and Donegal, delivering year-round flights and its biggest-ever summer programme. The UK’s largest regional airline is the only carrier offering a direct air link between the Northwest of  Ireland and the UK. Loganair’s summer schedule returns on 19 May with three flights weekly, rising to four between 6th of July until the 17th of 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. Tickets for Loganair’s 2024 Glasgow-Donegal services can be booked now at loganair.co.uk and via all major travel agents.
All fares include a 15kg luggage allowance, inflight refreshments, discounts for children aged 11 and under, and a mandatory carbon offset charge as part of the airline’s innovative GreenSkies sustainability programme.

Commenting on the increased service, the Chief Commercial Officer at Loganair, Luke Lovegrove said, “Our expanded schedule between Glasgow and Donegal will enable more customers than ever to travel in 2024 and we are delighted we can now offer this route through the winter in response to customer demand. We have seen fantastic levels of support from customers for this service.”

Also commenting was the Managing Director of Donegal Airport, Eilís Docherty who added, “Loganair’s commitment to a year-round schedule between Donegal and Glasgow demonstrates a real vote of confidence in this strategically important route. Passenger numbers in summer 2023 surpassed our expectations, and the additional frequency for 2024 will undoubtedly be welcomed by the existing loyal customer base. Year-round frequency gives the opportunity to develop the route and encourage further tourism travel between these two exciting regions. We look forward to working in partnership with the airline to ensure the continued success of the direct flights between Donegal and Glasgow.”

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