Loganair for sale.....
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Loganair for sale.....
Scottish airline Loganair is being sold with the hope of new owners taking over the business by mid-2023.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... s-63194336
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... s-63194336
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Re: Loganair for sale.....
Hopefully they won’t be bought by a bunch of asset stripping bankers or even worse the Scottish Government
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Agreed. At least the Bonds were an aviation family and not a bunch of accountants who only understood the bottom line. Their late father David was a wartime Lancaster pilot who started a cropspraying helicopter company which morphed into Management Aviation and North Scottish Helicopters and they became Bond Helicopters. David offered me a job in '74 but I turned it down. His sons Geoff and Michael(?) did most of the flying on the Trinity House and Northern Lighthouse Board lighthouse contracts with Bolkow 105 helicopters. David's other son Stephen was more on the business side and together with his younger brother Peter seems to have made a success of Loganair.
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Re: Loganair for sale.....
Ricardian connecting to the rest of the world
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Anyone else seen the random Loganair adverts on TV tonight
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Re: Loganair for sale.....
No, but now I have...
I prefer this one... as would Ricardian I suspect!
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Re: Loganair for sale.....Oh no it isn't........
The sale of Scottish airline Loganair has been “halted,” its owners have announced.
Stephen and Peter Bond, said they will remain as the owners of the company for the “foreseeable future”. They commented that “the suspension of the sale process allows the Company to complete the re-fleet programme and address the specific issues impacting the world-wide supply chain availability and costs.
Loganair no longer for sale
Stephen and Peter Bond, said they will remain as the owners of the company for the “foreseeable future”. They commented that “the suspension of the sale process allows the Company to complete the re-fleet programme and address the specific issues impacting the world-wide supply chain availability and costs.
Loganair no longer for sale
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It’s good to see them coming into LHR, such a change from the usual operators
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In what sense Woody?
The mavericks midst the traditional big players...???
Well done to the Bonds for rethinking it.
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Re: Loganair for sale.....
From BBC Radio Orkney (on Facebook):
No wonder they're low emissions, they never go!
Airline o the year? Must o been the only airline in the competition.
I think Fritzel won dad of the year at same awards.
How is that even possible can hardly get of the island, if it was no for the ferry’s it would be like being stuck on Alcatraz.
Not to mention the soaring prices and massive delays or cancellations....maximum profit minimum customer satisfaction.
It’s not just Shetland and Orkney, Western Isles feel the disruptions too!
Reduce prices and actually go would be a help! Cant create emissions when you dont take off anyway! The knock on effect of not going is expensive for the customer as we have to find an alternative as you always manage to "sort" something just before the 3 hours window of refunds. Listen to the travellers more would also be a benefit.
After his booked flight on Friday afternoon from Aberdeen, my son eventually landed in Kirkwall at 1920 on Sunday...mibe pay attention to the passengers as much as the staff...
Is it April 1st??
And can you believe that when my brother arrived from Canada flight from edinburgh to orkney was cancelled. So 6 people were put in a hotel overnight and then 3 taxis took them up to Aberdeen the next day for a flight.
Here are comments from some of Loganair's passengers from Orkney & Shetland in response to that BBC Radio Orkney item:Loganair has been praised for its return to profitability following the pandemic while improving terms for its staff, as it won the award of ‘Airline of the Year’ from Europe’s Regional Airlines Association.
Judges at a ceremony in Austria recognised Loganair's efforts to reduce emissions. It's 5 years since the Glasgow-based airline last won the title. Since then, Loganair has grown into the UK’s biggest regional airline, measured by passenger and aircraft numbers.
Passengers in Orkney and Shetland have been raising concerns on social media about the number of disrupted and cancelled Loganair flights.
No wonder they're low emissions, they never go!
Airline o the year? Must o been the only airline in the competition.
I think Fritzel won dad of the year at same awards.
How is that even possible can hardly get of the island, if it was no for the ferry’s it would be like being stuck on Alcatraz.
Not to mention the soaring prices and massive delays or cancellations....maximum profit minimum customer satisfaction.
It’s not just Shetland and Orkney, Western Isles feel the disruptions too!
Reduce prices and actually go would be a help! Cant create emissions when you dont take off anyway! The knock on effect of not going is expensive for the customer as we have to find an alternative as you always manage to "sort" something just before the 3 hours window of refunds. Listen to the travellers more would also be a benefit.
After his booked flight on Friday afternoon from Aberdeen, my son eventually landed in Kirkwall at 1920 on Sunday...mibe pay attention to the passengers as much as the staff...
Is it April 1st??
And can you believe that when my brother arrived from Canada flight from edinburgh to orkney was cancelled. So 6 people were put in a hotel overnight and then 3 taxis took them up to Aberdeen the next day for a flight.
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