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Flight campaigners update their aims

The new logo for the rebranded campaign.
The new logo for the rebranded campaign.

The social media led campaign aiming to tackle the high cost of flying to and from Scottish Islands has changed its name from “Islanders against Flybe and Loganair’s excessive prices” to “Islanders for Fair Air Fares”.

The change comes after the group successfully lobbied Loganair to introduce a ‘compassionate’ rate for those travelling due to family emergencies.

The group have explained that the reason for the change was that it unfairly associated responsibility for the high cost of travel on Loganair, who are “not the only ones who have a case to answer.”

Campaign founder Scott Preston said: “Our name has changed, not because we have stopped chasing Loganair, but because we have come to the realisation since our meeting with Loganair that they are not the only ones who have a case to answer.

“We successfully argued for the introduction of the compassionate fares scheme, and it is now time to continue work on the biggest one: overall fares.

“The Scottish Government and HIAL have a lot to do with our prices. We have pushed the Government on and increase to ADS and an expansion of the Scheme and we look forward to hearing more on this from them soon.

“HIAL however remain distant, they do not seem to want to engage or even discuss how their passenger fee – which is among the highest in the UK for some of the worst facilities – affects each and every single island flight. They appear to be under the impression this is solely the airlines fault.

“This is positively not the case. Every cost HIAL give to Loganair has a direct impact on our ticket prices. We are therefore updating our aims and refreshing the campaign from today.

“The new campaign name is Islanders for Fair Air Fares. This is a much clearer statement of our aims than our previous name. It also ensures that people know we are targeting all those involved in our fares. Loganair deserve credit for engaging with the campaign and showing willingness to help – it’s time for the Scottish Government and HIAL to do the same.”

The new campaign aims are: To seek a significant reduction in air fares for islanders and their families; To see an increase in ADS discount of up to 50% which has been an aim from the start and an expansion to the scheme to include NHS flights or find an alternative means of saving the local health boards more money; and to continue to work with Loganair in providing the compassionate fare scheme.