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Flybe return blamed for scrapped Loganair Newquay services

Loganair said it would cancel winter flights and reduce services next summer from Newquay airport and instead 'directing efforts' towards other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regional airports such as Southampton, Exeter and Cardiff

Cornwall Airport Newquay

Cornwall Council’s lead member for transport says he is “disappointed” that Loganair has decided to scrap its winter schedule from Newquay Airport. The airline announced yesterday that it was pulling 300 flights from Cornwall to destinations including Manchester and Edinburgh.

Philip Desmonde, Cornwall Council Cabinet member for transport, claimed that the decision to axe the flights was due to the airport’s “success” in securing the return of Flybe to the airport.

Loganair, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest regional airline, said that all flights scheduled from . The airline has also announced that it is reducing its planned routes from Newquay for summer 2023.

The announcement came just days after it was revealed that the rejuvenated Flybe would be returning to Cornwall, operating flights to London and Manchester. The daily flights are set to start in October.

Cllr Desmonde said in response to the Loganair announcement: “I am very disappointed that Loganair decided to withdraw their operation. It seems to be a reaction to the success we have had to bring back Flybe to our schedule. They will be providing us with six flights to Manchester each week and two to Edinburgh.

“Despite their (Loganair) departure, although disappointed we need to provide greater capacity which was part of the reason to be so supportive of Flybe deciding to return to Newquay.”

The Conservative councillor said that whilst he was disappointed about the loss of Loganair this winter he was sure that Flybe would be able to “fill the gap”.