Scottish regional airline Loganair (LM/LOG) has relaunched its four-times-weekly service from Inverness Airport (INV/EGPE) to Dublin (DUB/EIDW).
Flights resumed on the route last week (27th May) for the first time since before the Coronavirus pandemic.
The flight will operate on Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays making it ideal for a city break or long weekend in either of the two cities.
Inverness itself is the gateway to Loch Ness in the Scottish highlands making it popular with travellers from the emerald isle!
Kay Ryan, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said: “As consumer confidence builds we can resume more services and launch new routes. It’s always encouraging to recommence routes like this one between Inverness and Dublin which shows Loganair’s continued commitment to providing domestic and international connectivity for both leisure and business customers.”
Graeme Bell, Inverness Airport manager, added: ”It is great to see Inverness and Dublin connecting once more. The return of this popular route enhances connectivity for the Highlands, offering passengers more choice and convenience. I am looking forward to seeing passengers take advantage of the leisure and business opportunities this route presents.”
Fares start from £73.81 one way including a 15kg checked baggage allowance, all taxes, Air Passenger Duty and a GreenSkies contribution.