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More domestic and international services return at Glasgow Airport

More domestic and international services return at Glasgow Airport

Several domestic and international routes will resume Wednesday 1 July at Glasgow Airport.

EasyJet’s daily Bristol, Luton and Stansted flights return today and the airline has also launched a new daily service to Birmingham. Ryanair will also resume its twice-weekly Krakow flights from today with Wroclaw and Brussels Charleroi services to return on Friday and Saturday respectively. The airline’s Dublin route has increased to a daily service, while British Airways’ London Heathrow route will increase to a double-daily service.

Emirates has also confirmed that Glasgow’s Dubai service is set to return on Wednesday 15 July and will initially operate four afternoon services per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

 

Route

Airline

Start date

Frequency

Krakow

Ryanair

July 1

Two per week Wed/Sun

Wroclaw

Ryanair

July 3

One per week Fri

Brussels

Ryanair

July 4

Two per week Sat/Tue

Bristol

easyJet

July 1

Daily

Birmingham

easyJet

July 1

Daily

Luton

easyJet

July 1

Daily

London Stansted

easyJet

July 1

Daily

Dublin

Ryanair

Currently operating

Increased to daily

London Heathrow

British Airways

Currently operating

Increased to twice daily

Dubai

Emirates

July 15

Four per week

 

Derek Provan, chief executive of AGS Airports, which owns and operates Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports, said: “We are continuing to support our airline partners’ plans to resume operations and have introduced a series of enhanced health measures to keep our terminals clean and safe as we welcome more passengers back.

“It’s vital we adopt a targeted, common sense approach to the safe re-establishment of our air connectivity. The introduction of air bridges will allow us to strike the important balance of protecting public health while getting the country and our economy moving again. Unlike the blanket quarantine policy which has been hugely damaging to our aviation, tourism and hospitality industries, air bridges will allow travel between low-risk countries and protect the public from high-risk arrivals.”

Starbucks and WHSmith have now opened in the departure lounge with more retail partners including Boots and World Duty Free expected to reopen from Wednesday 15 July.

As part of AGS Airports Ltd, Glasgow Airport has introduced a series of health measures to provide a safe environment for staff and passengers as further services resume.

Passengers travelling through the airports must come prepared with their own facial coverings whilst all staff will be provided with personal protective equipment (PPE), including face masks. Protective screens have been installed in key areas, including the check-in and security halls, and passengers will be asked to observe safe, physical distancing wherever possible.

Glasgow Airport has also enhanced its already thorough cleaning regimes with a specific focus on the regular disinfecting of all hard surfaces. 

The airport has also remained open and operational throughout the Coronavirus lockdown period to support lifeline Highlands and Islands routes, Scottish air ambulance operations and vital hub connectivity for key workers and repatriating passengers.

To find out more about the enhanced measures in place together with a full list of services currently operating at Glasgow Airport, just tap the button below.

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Glasgow Airport