Loganair is offering passengers the opportunity to adjust their travel plans – in the coming days – free of charge, due to potential weather conditions.
The Scottish airline, which is the UK’s largest regional carrier, has made the announcement in light of the storm conditions due later this week across Ireland and particularly the UK.
Storm Agnes is expected to make landfall in Ireland and the UK on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Met Office in the UK has stamped a yellow warning for high winds covering tomorrow and Thursday, saying the weather has the potential for travel disruption across the UK.
Loganair flies a number of routes between the UK and Ireland, with destinations including Dublin, City of Derry and Donegal.
Loganair said passengers can choose to re-book on an alternative flight up to 7 days from their original travel date. There will be no change fee or difference in fare payable. If a seat is available on an alternative flight, passengers can transfer their booking to that flight without charge on a first-come, first-served basis.
“We plan to fly all our scheduled services. We have standby aircraft and crews in place to help recover disrupted services as soon as weather permits,” Loganair said.