Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline, is stepping in to provide enhanced twice-daily services between the Isle of Man and Manchester in November and December after easyJet decided to reduce frequencies on its Ronaldsway-Manchester route for the winter.
Loganair’s additional flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are in response to easyJet’s sudden reduction of services. This move ensures that Loganair will operate twice-daily flights, seven days a week between the Isle of Man and Manchester starting from October 31. Meanwhile, easyJet reduces frequency from daily to four times weekly in November and December and six weekly in January.
Loganair’s flights can be booked online or through travel agents, and they come with various benefits, including a luggage allowance, child discounts, and a mandatory carbon offset charge as part of their GreenSkies sustainability programme. Frequent travellers can also join the airline’s loyalty programme, Clan Loganair.
This post was published on 29 September 2023 17:10
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