LONDON – British Airways has today announced the expansion of its codesharing agreement with regional carrier Loganair.
This expansion will allow the codeshare to take place on 18 new routes, which will give British Airways a total of 38 destinations to place its BA code on.
The following routes are available to book on the expansion:
- 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
- Teesside to Southampton
Commenting on the news was Loganair’s CEO Jonathan Hinkles:
“We’re delighted to mark Loganair’s 60th anniversary with the expansion of our partnership with British Airways.”
“Today’s addition of no fewer than 18 routes is great news for connectivity to and from the UK regions, and we’re 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 a 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 it’s a partnership which will continue to deliver for customers throughout the UK.”
Also commenting on the news was Neil Chernoff, BA’s Director of Network and Alliances:
“It is great news to be expanding our longstanding codeshare agreement with Loganair.”
“This will create better connectivity and offer more choice for our customers between UK regions and destinations all over the world thanks to our expansive global route network and Loganair’s extensive regional services.”
This deal comes on the same day as Loganair’s 60th anniversary, which gives excellent reason to celebrate both milestones today.