A total of six Loganair flights are to be cancelled as a result of the continuing “work to rule” action by HIAL Air Traffic Control staff.
Customers booked on the affected flights are being contacted and offered alternative travel on other Loganair services on the same day; the opportunity to change their booking to travel a day either side of the cancellations; or to cancel their Loganair reservation and obtain a full refund.
A spokesman for Loganair said: “We sincerely regret that these cancellations have become necessary as a result of the Work to Rule by HIAL Air Traffic Control staff.
“We had proposed alternative timings for the opening and closure of Stornoway Airport on Tuesday to minimise disruption to our flights and customers which would still have met the Air Traffic Controllers’ mandatory safety breaks during their working day.
“These proposals have been summarily dismissed due to the ongoing industrial action, leaving us with no choice but to cancel flights.
“It is increasingly difficult to see how this dispute will ever be resolved if the parties to it – Prospect and HIAL – do not even have any talks scheduled to progress a settlement. The impact is falling exclusively on Loganair’s customers, aircrews and ground staff and it’s wholly unacceptable for both parties to allow a prolonged stand-off to develop in the way that we are now seeing.”
Cancelled flights
- LM341 Edinburgh-Stornoway
- LM342 Stornoway-Edinburgh
- LM470 Glasgow-Stornoway
- LM471 Stornoway-Glasgow
- LM478 Glasgow-Stornoway
- LM479 Stornoway-Glasgow