14 October, 2021

Loganair forms partnership with Middlesbrough Football Club and opens up GreenSkies Community Fund

Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline, has announced a partnership with Middlesbrough FC, the football club closest to its operational base at Teesside Airport.

This sees the Glasgow-headquartered operator become a Gold Partner of the EFL Championship club and the club’s official airline partner. The deal has an initial one-year duration.

As such, Loganair takes over the exclusive management of all Middlesbrough FC’s charter air travel, including flights to select away matches, as well as ad hoc corporate domestic travel.

Loganair Commercial Director Kay Ryan said: “This is a very important strategic arrangement for us, as Teesside has become an increasingly strong operational base for us. It shows our continued and growing commitment to the airport and to the Tees Valley region.

“Like us, Middlesbrough FC has a passion to be the best it can be. I’m confident this partnership will be to the mutual benefit of our two organisations. We have developed a specialism in bespoke charter requirements for football clubs and we are pleased and excited to be able to bring this expertise to bear for Middlesbrough.”

Loganair currently operates scheduled services from Teesside Airport to London Heathrow, Bristol, Aberdeen and Belfast. Next summer it will add routes to Southampton and Dublin.

In the first action of the new partnership, Loganair flew the Middlesbrough players and officials to Farnborough Airport for Saturday’s EFL Championship match at Reading.

The crew of the Loganair Embraer 145 regional jet – Teesside-based captain David Naylor, first officer David Raymond and cabin crew Lucy Thompson – welcomed Middlesbrough manager Neil Warnock and his team on board.

Middlesbrough FC’s Head of Commercial Lee Fryett, said: “We are delighted to announce the partnership with Loganair. We have developed a strong commercial and operational relationship with them over a number of years now and this sees us further strengthen our links.

“It is fantastic to see them taking an active role in the success and development at Teesside International Airport, another of our key partners, and we look forward to working with them more in the future.”

GreenSkies Fund

As part of Loganair's journey to carbon neutrality and its GreenSkies initiative, the firm has invested funds towards credits from the Albano Machado and Rio dos Indios projects in Brazil and the Tambopata-Bahuaja biodiversity reserve in Peru.

However, as a Scottish-based airline, it wants to invest in homegrown projects - so they've announced the new GreenSkies Community Fund, an initiative open to communities across Scotland that will help to establish renewable energy projects.

To apply and find out more - https://bit.ly/3DwNP4S


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