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Excerpt from simpleflying.com

On no account to be confused with the TV show Love Island, Loganair has introduced its new “Loganair Loves Islands” initiative. Following a lead from Iceland’s tourism authorities, Loganair has created an ‘island visitor pledge’ as part of its commitment to protecting the islands the airline calls home.

Loganair does more than land on a beach

Regional airlines exist to connect communities, and many, including Loganair, care deeply about their impact on those communities. In what is probably a first for any UK airline, Loganair is asking customers bound for the islands to follow its visitor’s pledge and guidance to protect the fragile environments they are visiting. One of those islands is Barra, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, with its famous beach runway.

Loganair operates a mix of scheduled and seasonal flights to around 35 destinations in five countries on 71 routes. Its main base is in Scotland, at Glasgow International Airport (GLA), and Loganair flies to more airports and island destinations in the UK than any other carrier.

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