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Loganair wins SPAA Domestic Airline of the Year

Loganair has been named Domestic Airline of the Year by the Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association (SPAA) for the fourth year running.

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The UK’s largest regional airline collected the prestigious award at the association’s annual awards dinner in Glasgow, attended by over 680 representatives from the UK travel industry.

The award win is especially significant as it is determined by votes from member agents of the SPAA, the UK's longest-established agents' association, reflecting the confidence and trust shown in the airline by the Scottish travel trade. It is the fourth time in the last six years that Loganair has received the award.

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In addition to the SPAA Domestic Airline of the Year award, the airline was also recently honoured to be named Sustainable Airline of the Year by the European Regional Airline Association (ERA).

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Luke Farajallah, Chief Executive Officer of Loganair, said: "Winning the SPAA Domestic Airline of the Year award for the fourth year in a row is a tremendous achievement, and it’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of our incredible team here at Loganair and I’m pleased that this has been recognised by our industry peers.”
 

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