Cornwall Airport Newquay has announced three new year-round routes to Scotland this spring.
From April 1, Loganair will operate up to five flights a week from Cornwall Airport Newquay to Aberdeen.
From May 22, Loganair will operate up to five flights a week from Cornwall Airport Newquay and Glasgow.
And from March 29, Flybe will operate up to five times a week from Cornwall Airport Newquay and Edinburgh.
Richard Thomasson, Interim Airport Director at Cornwall Airport Newquay, said: “Scotland has long since been a popular outbound destination from Cornwall and we’re delighted that these new and improved services will offer more options for travel than ever before.
“Given the appeal that Scotland has as a destination, and the distance involved in getting there, we know how popular these new services will be.”

This year has already proven to be a busy one for Cornwall Newquay Airport, with several changes in place ahead of the summer season.
The public service obligation London route saga appears to be over, after , with Flybe switching to Gatwick.
Amsterdam has also been added to the list of European destinations, while Ryanair will continue routes to Alicante and Faro.