Loganair withdraws from Edinburgh-Wick air passenger route

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Prospect responds to Loganair's announcement about Wick airport

Prospect learned today that Loganair, who currently provide air passenger services between Edinburgh and Wick are withdrawing from the route with effect from the 27th March



Citing economic reasons for their decision Loganair said that they might return to the route if the Scottish Government were prepared to impose a Public Service Obligation (PSO) on the route, effectively subsidising Loganair to provide a service.

The announcement is devastating news for our members at Wick airport and comes shortly after Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL) announced it was downgrading the airport from full air traffic control operations to flight information only in the near future. 

Wick airport is central for connectivity within Caithness and northern Sutherland and it's closure will have a massive negative impact on the ongoing work to protect the economy of the far north as the site at Dounreay moves toward full decommissioning.

Prospect's National Secretary for Scotland said 

“This is hugely disappointing and will have a massive impact on our workers at the airport and on Caithness and Sutherland more generally. Connectivity is vital for the retention of skilled jobs in Caithness and northern Sutherland. This closure will make it more likely that skilled workers, particularly in Dounreay as it decommissions, will be unable to stay and work and their significant contribution to the Caithness  and northern Sutherland economy will be lost. It is essential that the Scottish Government acts quickly on the issue of  Public Service. It also need to take steps to protect staff at the airport so that when it makes a decision there is still a functioning airport to provide the service.”

Prospect will now raise the situation at Wick airport and the wider economic implications with the Scottish Government as a matter of urgency