Key air link to Oslo restored from Aberdeen
Scottish airline Loganair has continued its Covid-19 route recovery programme by restoring its flights between Aberdeen and Oslo.
Scottish airline Loganair has continued its Covid-19 route recovery programme by restoring its flights between Aberdeen and Oslo.
Flights to and from a host of UK and international destinations were cancelled or diverted this morning, though helicopter services appear to have been unaffected.
Loganair says securing green freeport status for Inverness and the Cromarty Firth would play a major part in establishing the infrastructure needed for airlines to switch to zero-carbon fuels.
Loganair's brand new Aberdeen-Oslo route will soon take to the skies.
Babcock helicopters took their first flight out of Shetland on Wednesday following a new five-year shared contract with three oil and gas operators.
Loganair has made a first foray into Eastern Europe to support travel for key workers from Latvia and Poland in the North Sea emergency response industry.
Another blow has been dealt to north-east travellers who want to fly to the south-east of England.
A yellow rescue helicopter took centre stage at The Press and Journal Energy Ball at the weekend.
Anyone passing through Aberdeen Airport recently may have noticed the number of Loganair services displayed on the terminal’s departures boards.
Scottish airline Loganair said yesterday it was going ahead with plans to operate two key routes from Aberdeen.
Aberdeen is losing a vital air link to another London airport.
Loganair is launching new flights to London Southend Airport (LSA) from Aberdeen, Stornoway and Glasgow.
The boss of the company working with airline Loganair to launch the world’s first electric-powered commercial air services in Orkney has said the project will cost around £10million to get off the ground.