Scottish airline brings forward plans to use bigger aircraft
Loganair's brought forward plans to use bigger aircraft on routes to and from the Island.
The Scottish airline will operate the 70-seat ATR72 planes from the start of October.
They were due to come in a month later but the carrier says it's reacted to increased demand.
The aircraft will be used on the Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester routes.
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