For many years, scheduled air services between Shetland and the Scottish mainland have been operated under a franchise agreement between Flybe and Loganair, but that’s about to change. The franchise partners have parted company and, from 1 September, both airlines will offer separate scheduled services.
Flybe has formed an alliance with Eastern Airways, which already operates frequent oil industry charter flights into Sumburgh Airport and Scatsta Airport, in the north of Shetland. Flybe is to offer up to three return flights per day between Sumburgh and Aberdeen. There will be one return flight each day between Sumburgh and Edinburgh and Sumburgh and Glasgow. It’s understood that these routes will generally be operated by a single jet aircraft, which will start and finish its day in Aberdeen.