PAISLEY, UKThe British regional carrier Loganair has revealed its Summer 2022 program as the airline re-builds its schedule.



The schedule – which the airline described as “cautiously optimistic” - will see Loganair return to international flying next year for the first time since the start of the pandemic. It will introduce new routes to its domestic network and will offer a modest increase in frequency on several existing routes.

Customers can now book flights from 27 March 2022, flying on over 1,300 flights per week, with 58,000 weekly seats available across 73 domestic and international routes that Loganair plans to operate next year. Flights can be booked from today until mid-August 2022, and future flights beyond that date will become bookable around 11 months in advance.

A new route introduced to the Loganair network in Summer 2022 will link Teesside with Dublin, where four jet flights each way per week will operate from 27 May. Flights between Aberdeen and the Irish capital – which join the Loganair network next week – will also expand up to nine per week in each direction as part of the Summer 2022 schedule.

Importantly, the strong business, leisure and cultural links with Norway will be re-invigorated with Loganair’s resumption of services to both Stavanger and Bergen next year. Regular flights will operate from Edinburgh and Newcastle to both cities, and the important historic ties between the Shetland Islands and Norway will be maintained with the re-introduction of seasonal Sumburgh-Bergen flights.

Complementing the new route and restored international services, Loganair will also be expanding services on several of its UK domestic and Isle of Man routes.

Loganair is one of the two airlines in Europe which Eurocontrol data indicates with more flights in 2021 than they did in 2019.