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Loganair secures "out of the blue" charter deal


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ABERDEEN - Loganair has made a first foray into Eastern Europe, supporting travel for key workers from Latvia and Poland in the North Sea emergency response industry: the airline has won charter contracts with two unnamed companies in the sector as Covid-19 continues to devastate scheduled air services.

The contracts, valued at a six figure sum, involve Loganair flying personnel from Riga Airport in Latvia and Gdansk Airport in Poland to and from Aberdeen for shifts on the companies’ response and rescue (ERRV) and supply vessels serving North Sea oil and gas platforms.

Before the current crisis, the emergency response companies flew hundreds of Latvian and Polish seafarers to Aberdeen on a complex series of scheduled services.

Covid-19 crisis had left crews stranded and unable to return home, until the companies contacted Loganair and asked if they could help. The result is Loganair flew the first Latvian and Polish workers home from Aberdeen on its Embraer Regional Jets and brought the replacement crews to Scotland.

The initial contract runs until mid-May, with possibilities the relationship can continue beyond that date.

"The approach from these companies came right out of the blue," said Fiona MacLeod, director of charter services with Loganair. "They explained the current crews had been forced to work beyond their allotted month-long shift due to the lack of scheduled flights home and it was imperative that their shift changeover be allowed to go ahead."

Loganair "of course wanted to help, but that was easier said than done. As we delved into the logistics of the service required, we had to engage in negotiations with the Ministry of Transport in Latvia and the Prime Minister’s office in Poland before we secured permission to fly to from Riga and Gdansk."

The deal is made possible by Loganair`s recent acquisition of Embraer jets with range into the European mainland. "We hope that this contract is just the first of such new work beyond our previous extent of operations," MacLeod said.
© aero.uk | Image: Loganair | 24/04/2020 09:16


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