Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline, is celebrating a significant milestone on its Glasgow to Islay route, having flown 175,000 customers to and from the beautiful Hebridean island.

The achievement highlights the vital connectivity that Loganair provides to Islay’s residents, businesses, and visitors, offering an essential link between the island and mainland Scotland.

To mark the occasion, Loganair staff surprised Alison Jackson, a longstanding customer and local B&B owner on Islay, with free flight vouchers to use across Loganair’s extensive network.

Mrs. Jackson, who frequently travels with her husband Andrew and daughters Eliza and Lily, expressed her delight. She said: “It was such a lovely surprise to receive these vouchers. We’ve been regular passengers on the Glasgow to Islay route since moving here in 2011.

“Running a small business on Islay, this route is essential – not only as a lifeline for us residents but also as a welcoming gateway for the tourists who visit our island.

“The Loganair staff are always so friendly and helpful, making every journey enjoyable. I’m looking forward to using these vouchers on a family trip next year.”

Margaret-Anne Dumigan, Station Manager at Islay Airport, commented, “Reaching 175,000 passengers on the Glasgow to Islay route is a testament to Loganair’s commitment to supporting remote communities and providing reliable transport to and from the mainland.

“Having been with in post for the last thirty years, I’m extremely proud to play a role in connecting the people of Islay to Glasgow and beyond, supporting local businesses, tourism, and families. It was great to see one of our regular customers help us mark the occasion and I look forward to welcoming Mrs Jackson back on board to make the most of her free flights.”

As part of its dedication to regional connectivity, Loganair operates regular flights from Glasgow to Islay, meeting the essential travel needs of both residents and visitors.

This milestone achievement underscores the importance of these routes in sustaining economic activity and ensuring that Islay remains accessible year-round.

Niall Colthart, Islay Airport Manager, said: “We’re delighted to celebrate the milestone of 175,000 passengers at Islay Airport in partnership with Loganair.

“This achievement reflects the dedication of the team, the support of our local community, and the service that Loganair provides to connect Islay with the wider region. We’re excited to continue and delivering a welcoming travel experience for all who visit the beautiful island of Islay.”

The Glasgow to Islay route is popular with tourists exploring Scotland’s renowned whisky distilleries, wildlife, and natural beauty, with Loganair flights helping make Islay one of Scotland’s most cherished destinations.

Mark Beveridge, Managing Director of Glasgow Airport, said: “Reaching 175,000 passengers on the Islay to Glasgow route is a fantastic milestone, and we’re thrilled to celebrate this success with Loganair.

“This route is an essential link to Scotland’s largest city, strengthening both business and leisure connections across the region.

“Loganair’s continued commitment to connecting Scotland’s communities has been instrumental in helping us serve the needs of travellers across the country, and we look forward to seeing this partnership continue to grow.”

Loganair offers regular flights between Glasgow and Islay, and passengers can benefit from generous luggage allowances of up to 21kg, spread between on-board and cabin bags.

The airline operates flights between Glasgow and Islay daily with prices starting from £74.99. Tickets can be booked at www.loganair.co.uk or through travel agents.

By Ricky Kelly

Main writer for Renfrewshire News

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