News and Information
15 April 2010
Please be advised that extensive flight disruption is expected today as a result of the closure of Scottish airspace for flight safety reasons. The cloud of ash from the volcanic eruption in Iceland is anticipated to affect air traffic control routes within Scotland and therefore airspace closures have been implemented as a result. This will affect all carriers' services using these routes equally.
At this time, we do not expect to operate any services until early afternoon. This situation could well change and that cancellation period may be extended depending on updates continually being received from Scottish air traffic control.
For passengers booked on this morning's services, our disruption policy will be implemented which allows customers to:
1/ Rebook on any flight on which seats are available within the next two weeks without any change fee or difference in fare being payable;
2/ Rebook for travel on any flight beyond the next two weeks without any change fee being payable provided that seats are available on the alternative flight at the original fare; 3/ Obtain a refund for their journey if they decide not to travel in future.
Clearly we can only adjust our operating plans based on the latest advice available from Scottish ATC. Our teams will continue to review the situation during the day and our customer service staff will do everything that we can to assist customers with their alternative travel plans.
Kind regards
Loganair
Easter
Many thanks
ADS
26 March 2010
Loganair and CNES have announced that Loganair will be taking over operation of the PSO air service linking Stornoway with Benbecula with effect from Monday 29 March following the closure of Highland Airways.
Loganair Press Release regarding addition of Stornoway-Benbecula to the Flybe network.
25 March 2010
Bruce Cartwright and Graham Frost of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) in Scotland were appointed as Joint Administrators to Scottish airline, Highland Airways Limited on 24 March 2010.
More information is provided in following document : HA - News Release issued by Administrator
ADS April 2009
Travel to Gatwick can be booked through the Flybe or BA web pages. ADS members travelling to Gatwick may wish to visit both airlines' sites to establish the cheaper option.
ADS November 2008
From 23 November 2008, there will be changes to credit and debit card charges on Loganair franchise routes. More information is provided in the following document: Changes to Loganair Credit Card Charges.
ADS October 2008
From 1 July 2008, various web channels are available for booking flights on eligible ADS routes. To find out the various options for booking flights, please go to How it Works.
ADS June 2008
From the 1st July 2008 the following web address will be valid for all passengers travelling on or after 26th Oct 2008. For further information, please go to How it Works.