Fully agree
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Yes it looks like apart from the PSO contract we’ve had our tea.
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Seems to be losing its identity .. just my humbles
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Definitely, especially when they still have the tagline Scotlands Airline
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Tartan tail and "Scotland's Airline" seems a fairly strong identity to me. Loganair has had all kinds of owners over the years. British Airways has Spanish owners now, ironic when you think BA led by an Irishman took over Iberia to save it and to create the IAG group as a result, now headquartered in Madrid and led by Luis Gallego, a Spaniard.
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Actually IAG's headquarters are in London.Allen McL wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 2:32 pm Tartan tail and "Scotland's Airline" seems a fairly strong identity to me. Loganair has had all kinds of owners over the years. British Airways has Spanish owners now, ironic when you think BA led by an Irishman took over Iberia to save it and to create the IAG group as a result, now headquartered in Madrid and led by Luis Gallego, a Spaniard.
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..........and this is relevant to the thread (Easyjet Aircraft 6 for those who forgot) how? MAJOR drift deserving its own thread
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I stand corrected, I thought Madrid was their HQ now.southflyer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:16 pmActually IAG's headquarters are in London.Allen McL wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 2:32 pm Tartan tail and "Scotland's Airline" seems a fairly strong identity to me. Loganair has had all kinds of owners over the years. British Airways has Spanish owners now, ironic when you think BA led by an Irishman took over Iberia to save it and to create the IAG group as a result, now headquartered in Madrid and led by Luis Gallego, a Spaniard.
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Did you miss the bit about Loganair dropping the Newquay route because of easyJet taking it on ? The rest is standard tangential drift.jetblue497 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:35 pm ..........and this is relevant to the thread (Easyjet Aircraft 6 for those who forgot) how? MAJOR drift deserving its own thread
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Nope - but the tangent is taking us out our galaxy just aboutAllen McL wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:42 pmDid you miss the bit about Loganair dropping the Newquay route because of easyJet taking it on ? The rest is standard tangential drift.jetblue497 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:35 pm ..........and this is relevant to the thread (Easyjet Aircraft 6 for those who forgot) how? MAJOR drift deserving its own thread