LOGANAIR has marked the start of a new summer service offering Scots a direct route to Cornwall.
The inaugural flight took off on Saturday, May 31, and will run once a week on Saturdays through the summer.
The new connection opens one of the UK’s most visited regions, renowned for its beaches, surfing hotspots, coastal trails, and world-famous attractions nearby such as the Eden Project and St Ives.
For travellers from Cornwall, the route offers a convenient gateway to explore Scotland’s largest city.
How much are the Glasgow to Cornwall flights?
Fares start from £89.99 one-way, passengers with a 21kg luggage allowance, including 15kg hold and 6kg cabin baggage.
Flights depart Glasgow at 13:00, landing in Newquay at 14:30, with the return leg leaving Newquay at 15:05 and arriving back in Glasgow by 16:35.
The launch of the Glasgow-Newquay route follows increased demand for UK domestic holidays.
Luke Lovegrove, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said: “We’re pleased to be serving this exciting route for our summer schedule linking Glasgow and Newquay – bringing two vibrant regions closer together just in time for the summer season.
“We have been pleasantly surprised by the strength of demand on this route which bodes well for the future development of it, and we look forward to working closely with both Glasgow and Newquay airports to unlock its potential.”
Jonathan Ford, portfolio manager at AGS Airports, said: “We are delighted to see Loganair, Glasgow’s home airline, expand its network with the reinstatement of the popular Glasgow to Newquay route. This key leisure service offers a fantastic opportunity for travellers from Western Scotland to explore one of the UK’s most stunning holiday destinations.
“With the addition of Newquay, Glasgow will be connected to nine destinations in England this summer. This development underscores our ongoing commitment to providing passengers with a diverse range of direct services across the UK, serving passengers looking for both business connections and leisure services.”