16 April, 2022

Loganair drops mask requirement from Monday and expands charter operations

Scotland's leading airline and one of the largest regional airlines in the UK, Loganair has confirmed that from Monday, 18th April, in line with Scottish Government regulations, face coverings will no longer be a legal requirement on its flights. 

Whilst the airline will continue to recommend wearing face coverings, it will be a matter of personal choice for both our customers and our crews instead of a legal mandate.

This applies throughout the Loganair network unless flying to a country where a legal mandate still applies or, on a charter flight where the company chartering the plane has set a more restrictive policy for its customers. travellers.

The regional airline will also be playing its part in the resurgence of incoming tourism with new weekend charter routes this summer to bring visitors from Denmark and Germany to the UK.  The carrier will be its 49-seat Embraer E145 aircraft for the charter services from Aalborg to Edinburgh and Belfast City for Nilles Rejser, and from Erfurt and Leipzig to Exeter for guests from vianova GmbH visiting the south-west. The firm has also signed up to work with golf and whisky specialist tour operators promoting its Esbjerg-Aberdeen scheduled flights.  

Recently, Loganair operated a special flight from London Heathrow to Edinburgh for 51 Ukrainian children and their carers in conjunction with the Scottish Government, to travel safely to Scotland. 


This year the airline is celebrating its Diamond Anniversary - yes they've been around for 60 years, which is pretty remarkable in the airline industry. They are now the longest-serving UK airline operating under its original name.

From modest beginnings in 1962 in Renfrew, to the UK’s largest regional airline today, Loganair, making it personal. Loganair now has a fleet of 43 aircraft and operations from 34 UK airports,






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Happy 60th year Loganair! 

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