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Loganair Announces New Routes from the Isle of Man

Loganair has today announced its Summer 2021 schedule from the Isle of Man – stepping up services on existing routes, restoring routes suspended during the pandemic and adding three completely new ones.   

The airline – which has maintained the Isle of Man’s only passenger air services throughout the Covid-19 pandemic – is responding to demands from customers keen to plan and book ahead for summer travel, in anticipation of Covid-19 vaccines enabling air travel to take place safely and widely once again.  

Services to London Heathrow, which started on December 1 as Loganair’s first permanently scheduled service to the UK’s biggest airport after it secured runway slots for the IOM, will increase to double daily flights from March 28.

Flights to Manchester will increase to two daily from April 1, and from July 1 services to Manchester and Liverpool will have a further increase in flight frequency, with Manchester stepping up to four per day and Liverpool to three per day.

Birmingham services, cancelled last year following the demise of previous operator Flybe, will re-start on April 1 with a four- times a week service which then increases to daily from 22 May.    Edinburgh services will re-start with three flights each week from April, building to four from May 25. 

New routes from the Isle of Man are to Southampton, with three fights a week from May 26 – ideal for onward connections to the Channel Islands with Loganair’s partner airline Blue Islands, and for those meeting cruise sailings; to Belfast City four times a week from April 1 increasing to six times weekly from May 24; and a seasonal non-stop service linking the Isle of Man with Jersey, flying every Saturday from May 22 until late September.  

Seats on all these routes are on sale from today.

Lead-in one-way fares on the new services are £39.99 to Belfast City, £44.99 to Birmingham, £69.99 to Southampton and £79.99 to Jersey.

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