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New route launched between Cardiff Airport and Edinburgh

Regional airline Loganair will operate direct flights, five per week in each direction starting in August

Loganair Embraer 145 will connect Cardiff and Edinburgh

A new air route linking the capital cities of Scotland and Wales will start in the summer.

The Loganair service between Edinburgh and Cardiff starts on August 2, with tickets already on sale.

Flights will be on Loganair’s 49-seat Embraer 145 regional jets, with prices on the 1hr 25min trip starting at £49.99 one way including all taxes and charges. The airline says all fares include a free checked baggage allowance.

The direct flights – five per week in each direction - represent the last major route to be restored by Loganair and other carriers, thereby bringing back the domestic connectivity lost when Flybe collapsed in March 2020.

The Cardiff service adds to the eight others already flown from Edinburgh by Loganair, including Southampton, Newquay and the Isle of Man.

Kay Ryan, Loganair’s chief commercial officer, said: “I know many of our customers – both business and leisure - have been waiting for this service to resume, and we are very pleased to be able to add Cardiff to our Edinburgh roster.

"Importantly, these services fill gaps left by the collapse of Flybe, with almost every lost domestic destination now being restored by Loganair and other carriers over the coming months.”

Kate Sherry, aviation director at Edinburgh Airport said: "We're excited to be reconnecting the capitals of Scotland and Wales, a route which will allow family members to reunite as well as enable people to enjoy a well-earned break in Edinburgh and Cardiff.