The cost of operating into Heathrow has been blamed for the termination of the Loganair services to and from Teesside
 
With effect from 25 May the twice daily operation is stopping, leaving only the daily Isle of Man flights to give Loganair visibility at the UK’s major airport.

The Teesside to Southampton service is also cancelled, tied into the same aircraft’s schedule.

Phil Forster, Managing Director of Teesside International Airport, said: “While slowly recovering, business flights were still nowhere near pre-pandemic levels, immediately putting the route at a disadvantage. The aviation industry is also facing a challenging and complex time from a range of other external factors which we, as an airport, are working hard to mitigate.

“Loganair remains a committed partner to our airport, and we are working alongside other operators to increase our routes and destinations to give local people an airport they can be proud of. We are also seeing hugely strong forward bookings on our summer holiday routes with Ryanair and TUI, proving people want to get away and brighter days are ahead”.

Passengers booked to travel to Southampton will be offered alternative flights or a full refund.

Passengers booked to travel to Heathrow will be offered a full refund.

www.teessideinternational.com

www.loganair.co.uk