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Loganair and Eastern Airways to replace Flybe routes from Birmingham

Brace of carriers are new operators to Birmingham Airport and will launch routes to Aberdeen and Inverness

Eastern Airways and Loganair are to run services from Birmingham Airport following the collapse of Flybe

A brace of airline operators new to Birmingham Airport have stepped in to replace services previously operated by collapsed firm Flybe.

Scottish carrier Loganair will introduce three daily services from Birmingham to Aberdeen and a daily service to Inverness from March 16.

Eastern Airways, which is based at Humberside Airport in north Lincolnshire, is also launching an Aberdeen to Birmingham route which is due to launch next week but the carrier is yet to confirm its planned schedule or start date.

Flybe entered administration in the early hours of this morning and all of its flights were grounded.

Read our Flybe live blog here

The business ceased trading with immediate effect upon the appointment of administrators from EY.

Flybe previously operated 24 different routes out of Birmingham and both Eastern Airways and Loganair, which is headquartered at Glasgow Airport, are new carriers for the airport.

Chief executive Nick Barton said: "This is great news and we thank these carriers for responding to the situation with Flybe to replace the capacity for Midlands' customers.

"It demonstrates that airlines realise the strong Midlands market and we look forward to welcoming these new carriers to Birmingham in the coming weeks.