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Loganair introduces flexible payments with PayPal

Loganair has confirmed a new collaboration with PayPal to offer Pay in 3, an interest-free instalment option that enables travellers to split the cost of flights into three manageable payments.

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Just in time for late summer holidays, autumn getaways, or those getting organised for Christmas, customers booking directly via Loganair’s website can now select PayPal’s Pay in 3 at checkout. 

This new flexible payment option is available for most bookings, allowing customers to book now and spread the cost over time - with no interest, fees, or late charges.

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Luke Lovegrove, chief commercial officer, said: “Travel should be accessible and stress-free; by introducing PayPal’s Pay in 3, we’re empowering customers to lock in great fares while spreading out the cost. It’s about giving people control, convenience and confidence - whether they’re booking for business or a well-earned break. It will also support regional connectivity across the UK.”

It also complements ongoing investment in customer experience. Loganair recently adopted the global travel rewards programme Avios to expand customer benefits for its loyalty programme members and has significantly upgraded its website.

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With over 430 million users worldwide, PayPal is a key provider of digital payments. Its Pay Later offerings are designed to give consumers more choice, flexibility and control over their finances, all within PayPal’s trusted ecosystem.

Earlier this year, Loganair was ranked second in the Which? annual customer survey of short-haul airlines, achieving a 72% customer score. The airline received a five-star rating for customer service and four stars for booking, boarding and cleanliness.

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