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Loganair to start flights between Exeter and Norwich

Scottish-based company is now replacing 42 services lost when Exeter's Flybe collapsed in 2020

A Longonair aircraft

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest regional airline is to launch a new air route between Norwich and Exeter.

Loganair’s new service, which starts on July 12, will operate a four flights per week across the summer season on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday – moving to Monday and Friday flights from September onwards. The 70-minute flight on Loganair’s 49-seat Embraer 145 jets will compete against a 320-mile road journey.

Fares start from £49.99 one-way including all taxes and charges. All Loganair fares include a free checked baggage allowance, and tickets are on sale already.

The service links existing Loganair destinations. Norwich is already served from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Jersey, and Exeter from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle.

Exeter Airport

has also brought forward the resumption date of its Edinburgh-Norwich services, originally planned for September 2021, to recommence on July 12.

The new service adds to the restoration of domestic connectivity from - between the four routes now flown by Loganair, those flown by its partner airline Blue Islands to Manchester and Jersey, and other airlines’ services to Belfast and Guernsey.

Of 46 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ domestic routes operated by Flybe at the time of its demise, 42 will be flown this summer by Loganair and six other airlines, comprehensively and successfully safeguarding the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s domestic connectivity.

Loganair chief executive Jonathan Hinkles said: “We are very pleased to expand our commitment to Norwich and Exeter with this direct service, connecting two important º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business and leisure locations.