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Loganair brings back Newquay to Manchester flights a month early after Flybe demise

Cornwall Airport Newquay said it was looking forward to building on Loganair's 'commitment to Cornwall' after the demise of Flybe resulted in the loss of some flights from the airport

Logainair relaunches its flight from Newquay to Manchester: (L-R): Amy Smith, Head of Commercial at Cornwall Airport Newquay and Luke Lovegrove, Chief Commercial Officer at Loganair.(Image: Loganair)

Loganair has started its Cornwall and Manchester route a month earlier than planned to meet demand.

This winter, rival airline Flybe had been running its own flight from Newquay to Manchester but that came to an end when Flybe collapsed into administration on January 28.

Now, Loganair has restarted its own Manchester route, marking the return of a daily service from February 10.

Amy Smith, head of commercial at Cornwall Airport Newquay, said: “The connection between Manchester and Newquay is and always has been one of our most popular routes. We’re delighted to have Loganair back serving this market, as well as other much needed connections to Scotland and the North.

"We look forward to continuing to work closely with Loganair to further build on the relationship and their commitment to Cornwall.”

After Flybe announced its return to Newquay airport last August, Loganair said it was with a 'heavy heart' for the Manchester route including ongoing services to Aberdeen and Newcastle.

At the time, it blamed 'short-sighted and short-term decisions by the airport’s management to incentivise unsustainable operations by other airlines leaving no prospect of winter flights remaining viable'.