Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline, has commenced three services re-establishing Devon’s connectivity with the North East and with Scotland’s two largest cities.
The direct flights to and from Newcastle, Glasgow and Edinburgh add to the restoration of domestic connectivity to and from Exeter lost through the collapse of Flybe in March 2020.
A fourth direct route to Norwich, originally planned for September, will now start on 12 July – a sign of rising confidence in domestic aviation as the UK comes increasingly out of Covid-19 lockdown.
All four routes will be served by Loganair’s’ tartan-tailed 49-seater Embraer 145 regional jets.
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