Loganair has announced a series of improvements to its services from Heathrow for this summer.
There will be a third weekly flight calling to Sumburgh in the Shetland Islands (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday), a second flight on Saturday to the Isle of Man and a third flight on Sunday to Derry.
Loganair says it has also improved timetables on its routes to Derry and the Isle of Man, with the afternoon service from Derry departing at lunchtime, opening up more connecting possibilities at Heathrow.
The overnight service to Heathrow will now depart 40 minutes earlier at 5.30pm, with the last flight of the day from Heathrow departing at 7.45pm arriving in Derry at 9.10pm.
Meanwhile, the airline's Isle of Man-Heathrow service will now depart at 09:45 and arrive in London at 11:20, once again allowing connecting flights to destinations such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver and Seattle.
Meanwhile, the second Isle of Man-Heathrow frequency will operate in the afternoon to give customers more choice.
Loganair launched its first flights from Heathrow in 2020and announced plans to operate PSO (Public Service Obligation) services from Derry and Dundee to Heathrow last year.
Loganair will link Heathrow with the city of Derry and Dundee
Commenting on the news, Luke Lovegrove, Loganair's chief commercial officer, said:
“Our routes to Heathrow have gone from strength to strength since we started our services from T2 last April and, with the fast Elizabeth Line and Heathrow Express connections linking Heathrow to central London, improvements in schedules flight guarantee a full working day in London. .
“We continue to fly to and from some of the country's most remote destinations, and this summer we will deliver unrivaled regional connectivity to these areas, led by customer demand.”
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