Loganair have announced they are expanding their services from Glasgow by adding a flight to Newquay in 2025.
The flight will go directly from Glasgow Airport to Newquay on Saturday afternoons with flights available from May until September 2025.
It’s the latest flight added by the UK’s largest regional airline provider and will allow Scots to get seaside town in the south of England much quicker.
The direct flights will be priced from £89.99 one way and includes all luggage whether it is in the hold or cabin baggage.
Luke Lovegrove, Chief Commercial Officer at Loganair, is confident it will be a popular choice for passengers next summer.
He said: “We are really pleased to be adding the Glasgow to Newquay service to our network of regional UK routes and we’re sure it will prove a popular choice in summer 2025.
“We will continue to work closely with the teams at both airports to maximise the potential of this route in line with our continued commitment to UK regional connectivity.”
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Chris Tibbett, Aero Director at AGS Airports added: “We are thrilled to see Glasgow’s home airline, Loganair, expanding its network with the reinstatement of the popular Glasgow to Newquay route.
“Thousands of passengers travel between Glasgow and Cornwall each summer, and this key leisure service provides an excellent opportunity for those in Western Scotland to explore one of the UK’s most beautiful holiday destinations.
“With the addition of Newquay, Glasgow will be connected to nine destinations in England next summer. This news highlights our continued commitment to offering passengers a wide range of direct services across the UK.”
Glasgow is the third Scottish city to fly direct to Newquay with others going from Aberdeen and Edinburgh – also with Loganair.
Amy Smith, Head of Commercial at Cornwall Airport Newquay said: "We’re delighted to see the return of the Newquay to Glasgow route, now served by Loganair. This connection has always been popular, and we're excited to offer passengers another opportunity to travel between Cornwall and Scotland.
“We look forward to working with Loganair to make this route a great success and are pleased to see their route network from Newquay expand.”
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