Loganair Twin Otters Collide on Ground at Glasgow Airport, Disrupting Iconic Barra Beach Route
Two Loganair Twin Otter aircraft were involved in a ground collision at Glasgow Airport. The incident happened overnight while the planes were parked and unoccupied, resulting in no injuries. However, the collision caused significant damage to at least one of the aircraft. This has forced the cancellation and disruption of the airline's world-famous service between Glasgow and the Isle of Barra, which is known for its unique beach landings. Loganair is working to source a replacement aircraft to restore the route as soon as possible.
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