(02 Feb 2022)
British Airways has significantly expanded its codeshare
agreement with Loganair.
The expansion to 18 new routes will
give British Airways customers access to 38 of Loganairs UK
routes, meaning that customers can book onward connections from
destinations across the airlines route network, or point to point
travel in the UK more easily through British Airways website.
Customers who book flights on the selected routes operated by Loganair
through ba.com can also earn Avios and Tier points as part of
British Airways Executive Club programme.
British Airways A320 reg: G-EUUE. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
Routes now available to book include:
- Aberdeen to Belfast City, Birmingham, Bristol,
Manchester and Southampton;
- City of Derry to London and Liverpool;
- Cornwall Airport Newquay to Manchester;
- Exeter to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle;
- Isle of Man to Birmingham, Edinburgh and
Manchester;
- Inverness to Birmingham
- Norwich to Aberdeen and Edinburgh; and
- Teesside to Southampton.
British Airways customers travelling from
Aberdeen or the Isle of Man to Manchester will also now be able to
connect onto British Airways codeshare flights on other
carriers, including oneworld partners, from the north-west hub.
Destinations include New York, Barbados and Orlando, allowing
customers to book a single ticket with assured connections.
Loganair celebrates its 60th birthday this year, making it
the oldest UK airline still operating under its original name.
Jonathan Hinkles, Loganairs Chief Executive, said,
Were delighted to mark Loganairs 60th anniversary with the
expansion of our partnership with British Airways. The
addition of no fewer than 18 routes is great news for connectivity
to and from the UK regions, and were confident that the ability
to enjoy Executive Club benefits and a new range of seamless
flight connections when flying on selected Loganair routes will
bring welcome new choice for British Airways customers when
flying in the UK regions. The development cements what we believe
to be the longest-running relationship between two UK airlines,
and its a partnership which will continue to deliver for
customers throughout the UK.
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