Strike action to affect Loganair flights at Highlands and Islands airports

 

High risk. Loganair has confirmed that its flights will be affected by a strike by air traffic controllers at six Highlands and Islands airports on July 29. Loganair is a UK regional airline based at Glasgow Airport near Paisley, Scotland and operates scheduled British Airways franchise flights to Scotland and its Orkney, Hebrides and Shetland archipelagos, as well as Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. 
The industrial action will impact operations at Inverness, Sumburgh, Kirkwall, Stornoway, Benbecula and Dundee airports. Flights to and from Islay, Barra, Tiree and Campbeltown will be unaffected. Customers will have the option to transfer their booking without change fee or difference in fare, onto another Loganair flight (on an alternative route if they wish) – or to obtain a full refund if they no longer wish to travel. More information here