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Loganair’s new aircraft to serve Donegal route

LOGANAIR is introducing its first ATR aircraft to Glasgow Airport which will serve the Glasgow to Donegal route from August.

The new ATR-42-600 aircrafts which are larger, quieter, and more efficient than the Saab 340s they replace, have been introduced as a multimillion investment to upgrade and futureproof Loganair’s fleet.

This service will benefit from up to a 45pc increase in capacity as the airline aims to offer greater availability of lower fares.

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Customers in Donegal will benefit from an improved cabin experience including larger overhead luggage storage, four-abreast seating, and a quieter, more comfortable flight.

Increased hold capacity also supports Loganair’s carriage of pets.

The airline is the only operator in the UK which charges such a low fee of just £50 one-way for this service rather than a cargo rate which other carriers apply, and which can be significantly higher.

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