Loganair expands Heathrow operation for Summer 2024

Loganair Embraer E145
Loganair Embraer E145

Leading UK regional airline Loganair (LM/LOG) has announced it is expanding its operations at London Heathrow (LHR/EGLL) for the Summer 2024 season.

The additional services include a third weekly flight to Sumburgh in the Shetlands, a second Saturday service to the Isle of Man, a third Sunday flight to Derry as well as an improvement on the flight times to make them better for passengers.

The service between Sumburgh and London will return to Heathrow, with the additional flight, from the 31st March 2024.

Loganair says that increases are based on demand for the routes which have proved popular largely thanks to its interline agreements with carriers including British Airways.

Luke Lovegrove, Loganair’s Chief Commercial Officer said: “Our routes to Heathrow have gone from strength to strength since we started our services from T2 last April and, with both the Elizabeth Line and Heathrow Express rapid connections linking Heathrow with central London, the improvements to flight times assure a full working day in London.

“We continue to fly to and from some of the most remote destinations in the country, and this summer will provide unrivalled regional connectivity for these areas, led by customer demand.”

All Loganair fares include checked baggage allowance and, on flights of over 45 minutes scheduled time on Embraer and ATR aircraft, complimentary in-flight refreshments.