Loganair celebrates 250,000 passengers on Liverpool, Isle of Man service

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Loganair has reached a major milestone by carrying 250,000 passengers on its direct service linking Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the Isle of Man. This route serves as a vital connection for leisure travel, family visits, and business links across the Irish Sea. 

The service strengthens community and economic ties between Merseyside and the Isle of Man. Loganair’s focus on essential regional connectivity has driven consistent passenger growth on this key link. The milestone reflects the airline’s role in supporting local economies on both sides.

Ronnie Matheson, chief commercial officer at Loganair shared “This significant milestone is a testament to the continued demand for reliable regional air connections, and we’re proud to play a part in linking communities and supporting local economies on both sides of the Irish Sea.”

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John Lennon Airport shared in a written statement “We are delighted to reach an important milestone with Loganair of 250,000 passengers on the route and look forward to welcoming many more passengers flying with Loganair from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.”

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