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New airline named for Cardiff to Glasgow route

But with Flybe pulling its service in October the new route won't start until February

Loganair(Image: PA)

Loganair has announced a new Cardiff to Glasgow scheduled service from early next year, but there will no service between the two cities for four months after Flybe pulls its existing route next month.

Earlier this year, Flybe confirmed the axing of a number of routes as well as no longer having a permanent base at the Welsh Government-owned airport, from October.

Now Longair has confirmed it will launch a Cardiff to Glasgow service from February 27th next year, but with a smaller plane capacity than the current provision from Flybe.

Operated by a 49-seat Embraer 145 jet aircraft, the new daily route from Loganair will have a flight time of 75 minutes.

 

Loganair commercial director Kay Ryan(Image: Chris Watt Photography)

 

Loganair commercial director, Kay Ryan said: “We’re delighted to launch a new service from Cardiff – connecting Scotland and Wales’ largest cities.

“This is an important business route, but the city is also popular with leisure customers – as one of Europe’s most dynamic destinations. 

"We’ve got an extremely competitive offering which includes a complimentary baggage allowance and on board refreshments as well as one of the industry’s most attractive frequent flyer schemes so we’re very much looking forward to serving Cardiff Airport.

Deb Bowen Rees, chief executive of Cardiff Airport, said: "We are very pleased that Loganair has recognised the potential that exists within the region and has chosen Cardiff to operate a strategically important route that links Scotland to Wales.