
The UKs leading regional airline Loganair (LM/LOG) is celebrating 300,000 passengers at Newcastle Airport (NCL/EGNT).
To celebrate the milestone Loganair awarded the 300,000th passenger, medical-student Emma Pattie, with free flight vouchers.
Emma said: “It was such a wonderful surprise to be given these tickets – I wasn’t expecting that at all when I arrived at the airport!
“I think I’ll use them to travel back to Norway to spend time with my friends and family when my busy university schedule allows.”
Loganair a number of routes from Newcastle Airport including domestic and Norway including destinations such as Exeter, Newquay and Southampton, Bergen and Stavanger.
Luke Farajallah, Chief Executive Officer, Loganair said: “Reaching 300,000 passengers is a testament to both Loganair and Newcastle Airport’s commitment to providing top-tier service and a seamless travel experience.
“This success is not just a number but a reflection of the trust and loyalty of the passengers we serve daily – passengers like Emma and her parents.”
Flights from Newcastle are operated by a Loganair RJ145 regional jet.