Loganair Secures Contract to Continue Shetland Lifeline Air Services
Loganair has been awarded the contract to continue operating essential 'lifeline' air services for the Shetland islands for another four years. Supported by the Scottish government, the agreement ensures continued connectivity between Sumburgh Airport and key mainland cities like Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. The contract also covers the inter-island service between Fair Isle and Kirkwall. This decision secures vital transport links for residents who rely on the flights for medical appointments and other essential travel.
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