KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Loganair today announced that they have entered into a codeshare agreement, connecting regional Scotland to KLM’s network of 165 destinations worldwide.
As a result of the codeshare partnership, Loganair flights from Orkney Island, the Shetland Islands and the Scottish Western Isles will connect with KLM flights from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, providing global connectivity to and from the Scottish Islands.
Air France KLM’s general manager for the UK & Ireland, Benedicte Duval said, “We look forward to working more closely with Loganair as we further strengthen our regional network in Scotland. As a result of this codeshare partnership, we are proud to now provide global connectivity to and from seven departure points across Scotland”
Codeshare passengers travelling from Orkney Island, the Shetland Islands and the Scottish Western Isles will also benefit from an exemption from UK Air Passenger Duty (APD).
This exemption was introduced by the UK government in 2000 for all flights from airports in the Highlands and Islands. Loganair’s Chief Commercial Officer, Kay Ryan said “We have a great working relationship with KLM aand this codeshare agreement is a natural progression.”