Loganair has announced today that it will resume its services between Derry and Scotland next month.
Flights between the City of Derry Airport (CoDA) and Glasgow will restart on Monday, July 6.
Safety and protective measures are in place at CoDA to protect both passengers and staff from Coronavirus.
In its statement today, Loganair says: “The welfare of our customers and crew is our priority, that’s why we ask you follow some small simple steps to prevent Covid-19 joining us on our journey together.
“The measures put in place are considered to be those which are most practical to follow whilst also ensuring maximum protection for our customers.
“It’s important you familiarise yourself with these measures before travelling.
“Before your flight, you must regularly check our advice and that of the airports you’ll visit on your journey.
“Measures may change over the coming days and weeks to continue the fight against Covid-19.
“It’s really important that you do check and follow advice from your airports.
“You might not be able to travel if you arrive too late or don’t meet their requirements, and we can’t take responsibility for your journey if this happens.
“We’ve put in place new measures to protect you and our staff.
“These include enhanced aircraft cleaning, supplying PPE for our Cabin Crew and working with airports to ensure shielding is in place at check-in areas and other contact points.“We’ve introduced new auto seat allocation to ensure middle seats on our aircraft remain empty for social-distancing where possible.
“Where aircraft are more than two-thirds full, we’ll manually allocate your seat at the airport to make the best use of the on-board space for social-distancing.
“The new online seat allocation process still allows for seat selection at online check-in, but if a flight is busier then you might need to receive your seat allocation at the airport.
“Thank you for following these measures so that you can help protect yourself and others around you.”
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