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Loganair named Airline of the Year at European ceremony


By Kyle Ritchie

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Loganair has been named Airline of the Year for 2023 by the European Regional Airline Association (ERA).

The UK’s largest regional airline collected the prestigious accolade at a formal awards dinner held as part of ERA’s General Assembly in Innsbruck, Austria.

Airline of the Year is ERA’s top award and was determined by a panel of independent, globally acclaimed judges.

Loganair, which employs more than 850 people across its network, was honoured in recognition of its “impressive performance” in returning to profitability following the pandemic, while at the same time improving terms for its staff.

Loganair has been named Airline of the Year for 2023 by the European Regional Airline Association.
Loganair has been named Airline of the Year for 2023 by the European Regional Airline Association.

Judges also highlighted its progressive approach to the environment. The airline’s GreenSkies programme, introduced in 2021 to manage and mitigate the environmental impact of flying through a combination of carbon offsetting, renewables investment and sustainable aviation research, was the first of its kind in the industry.

Jonathan Hinkles, Loganair CEO, said: “It is an incredible honour to be named the ERA Airline of the Year award for 2023 and I’d like to thank our magnificent employees for their extraordinary efforts in recent years.

"We were one of the very few airlines to continue flying daily throughout the pandemic, providing essential travel to remote communities, air ambulance services for Covid patients, and energy industry charter services that ensured the UK’s lights remained switched on.

“It is also very rewarding to be singled out for our environmental innovation. Developing sustainable aviation is vital for the future of our planet and people, as well as the industry.”

Montserrat Barriga, director general, ERA, said: “With an impressive overall performance during 2022, Loganair has overcome the challenges of the previous two years brought on by the pandemic.

“Simultaneously, it has delivered groundbreaking and meaningful environmental initiatives, supported social and humanitarian causes, and set in place key strategic innovations designed to secure its future.

"The airline’s attention to detail, clear thinking and decisive actions have led to measurable positive outcomes.

“Congratulations to the entire Loganair team on this impressive achievement.”

ERA is a trade association representing the European aviation industry. Its membership includes more than 50 airlines and 150 associate and affiliate members who jointly cover the entire spectrum of the aviation sector – airlines, airports, manufacturers and suppliers.

The annual ERA awards acknowledge the successes and achievements of the regional aviation sector. Its Airline of the Year award, introduced in 1991, has grown to become the industry’s most widely recognised accolade in this sector.

Founded in 1962, Loganair is now the largest regional airline in the UK by passenger numbers and fleet size, operating across almost 100 routes throughout the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia.

It also operates the world's shortest scheduled commercial route between Westray Airport and Papa Westray Airport – a distance of just 1.7 miles – as well as maintaining the use of Barra Airport, the only airport in the world to use a beach as a commercial runway.

Loganair previously won ERA’s Airline of the Year award in 2018.


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