Loganair is a Glasgow based airline operating scheduled services in Scotland, Western Isles, Orkney. Established in 1962, it runs under a franchise of British Airways. Initially, it used to operate as an air taxi of the Logan Construction Company. Over the years, the need for its scheduled services grew, leading to the expansion of Loganair's fleet. In 1964, the airline commenced its inter-island network in Orkney and in 1970, in Shetland. In 1967, it also started offering air ambulance services to the passengers, covering Oronsay, Mull, Coll and others.
Main Hub
The main hub of Loganair is Glasgow International Airport. The secondary hubs of this airline are Inverness Airport and Edinburgh Airport.
Major Destinations
The main destinations of Loganair are as follows:
Aberdeen
Fair Isle
Glasgow
Inverness
Islay
Kirkwall
Manchester
Sanday
Sumburgh
Stornoway
Stronsay
Tiree
Barra
Benbecula
Campbeltown
Derry,
Edinburgh and other places
International Destination
Dublin
Fleet
The Loganair has a number of aircrafts. Following are the names of the airplanes:
2 Saab 340A
2 De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 310
4 Britten-Norman BN2B-26 Islander
14 Saab 340B
Services
Meals and soft drinks available
In-flight magazines and newspapers are available
Flight attendants are polite
Comfortable seats
Extra legroom
Corporate Address
Loganair Scotland
Tel- 0141 848 7594
Orkney
Tel- 44 (0) 1856 872494 or 873457
Fax + 44 (0) 1856 872420
Email: orkneyres@loganair.co.uk