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Post by lpltcx on Feb 6, 2022 23:31:09 GMT 1
There is no possibility to connect through LPL so not worth Code sharing
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Post by ametyst on Feb 6, 2022 23:53:35 GMT 1
I realise that, yet Teesside to Southampton is included in the BA code-share deal, and that has no connectivity and there are no British Airways services to connect to out of Birmingham.
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Post by andyh on Feb 7, 2022 8:47:22 GMT 1
Seems a fairly pointless arrangement then.
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Post by Ryanairflyer on Feb 7, 2022 16:53:32 GMT 1
Note the City of Derry - Liverpool route is included in the codeshare
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Post by Airbus A346 on Feb 19, 2022 22:41:03 GMT 1
Loganair fleet update:
G-LMRW ATR-72 500 (msn 541 ex N541AT, XY-AJC, OY-YBU) due for delivery in August 2022.
G-LMRY ATR-72 500 (msn 855 ex F-OMRU) due for delivery in April 2022.
G-LMTD ATR-72 600 (msn 1237) due for delivery week commencing 21/3/2022.
G-LMTE ATR-72 600 (msn 1283) due for delivery in April 2022.
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Post by ametyst on Feb 19, 2022 23:06:06 GMT 1
G-LMRW & G-LMRY will be freighters.
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Post by lfc84 on May 8, 2022 13:57:18 GMT 1
Apologies if this isn't the correct thread...
This morning, I was in the Aspire Lounge in Liverpool Airport and the flight information display screen showed the cancellation of the service from Liverpool to Isle of Man at 12.
I knew something was afoot since I received an email at 1140 with new flight details (from Manchester).
At 12 I immediately left the lounge in order to find someone to speak to.
Without fail, every member of staff, no matter who they work for refused to help.
After 30 minutes I started to send Loganair messages on Twitter.
This resulted in me being requested to go to Gate 1 from where I was escorted landside.
I have been informed that there was an announcement made about the cancellation but I didn't hear it because no announcements are made in the lounge.
By the time I spoke to Swissport landside, it was not possible to reach Manchester airport in time to take the LM698 service that I had been automatically rebooked onto.
Therefore I have been rebooked on to the LM688.
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Post by harbourcotter on May 20, 2022 8:34:21 GMT 1
I don't think it has been mentioned previously, but Loganair will be double daily to LDY on Mondays between 27th June and the end of July
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Post by ametyst on May 25, 2022 16:25:44 GMT 1
Loganair will add a second daily flight between Liverpool and Londonderry every Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 24th June until 31st July, increasing the route to 11 flights a week.
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Post by lpltcx on May 25, 2022 17:23:12 GMT 1
Mentioned in the above post 🤔
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Post by ametyst on May 25, 2022 17:32:11 GMT 1
No, the above post only said an extra flight on Mondays
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Post by bluefox on Aug 2, 2022 20:45:29 GMT 1
Liverpool - City of Derry:
do I take it this will reduce in frequency to five days a week for the winter?
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Post by Airbus A346 on Oct 9, 2022 22:48:23 GMT 1
Reported in the "Herald Scotland" SCOTTISH airline Loganair is being sold by its owners Stephen and Peter Bond. Advisers have been appointed to find a buyer for the Glasgow-based business, which is the UK's largest regional airline and has 840 staff. Jonathan Hinkles, Loganair chief executive, said: "We shared the news yesterday with our whole team that, after 25 years of involvement in Loganair including the last 10 years as sole owners, our shareholders Stephen and Peter Bond are working to find a new custodian for 'Scotland’s airline'. "It's for the best of reasons – Stephen is now 72 years of age and wishes to step back from day-to-day business. That’s really the beginning, middle and end of the story right there." He added: "What is very clear is that Stephen and Peter Bond are committed to finding the right future owner for Loganair – very much its keeper for the next generation, just as they themselves have been. "With Loganair performing strongly as the UK’s largest regional airline, our fleet renewal programme entering the home straight and soon to publish annual results which surpass those of any other UK airline which has reported thusfar, our airline is firmly set on the most positive of paths for the future. "As well as continuing to run a great airline which is also a great business (and you need to be both!), my responsibility to our 840-strong team and to the many communities that Loganair’s services support will be as important as ever." He also said: "We have exciting times ahead, and we’ll keep working hard to look after our team and our customers. And just in case they’re reading, we won’t be short of energy to keep ahead of our rivals too!" The carrier has increased its flight schedule for next summer, announcing more services across key routes. Added by Admin: There is a similar report, from a different source entered in the Isle of Man Section: derbosoft.proboards.com/thread/41385/loganair-sale As the news is equally applicable to both the Isle of Man and to Liverpool Airports, Admin have no issue with the duplication of this report.
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Post by ametyst on May 16, 2023 16:29:33 GMT 1
Loganair has reduced frequency on the Liverpool to Londonderry service from Daily to 4 flights per week. Flights on a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday have been dropped. However, the Saturday service is re-instated from 8th July until 19th August.
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Post by bluefox on Jun 6, 2023 18:55:07 GMT 1
Read elsewhere that Loganair will cease Liverpool - Derry on 5 January. Is this a temporary cessation? Will the route return in spring?
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