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ADVERTISING FEATURE


’s Winter Wonders Manchester Airport


A flight for a short break


to Aberdeen is equally worth considering. A stone’s throw away in Royal Deeside, find Braemar and Ballater, arguably the two most picture-perfect towns in Scotland during winter – it’s no surprise this is the location for a royal residence! Aberdeenshire also has more castles per square mile than any other county in Britain, so you’ll find plenty of fairytale Instagram locations. Our


favourite? It has to be Craigievar Castle - it’s pink and rumoured to have been the inspiration for Disney’s Cinderella Castle. Looking for winter’s best-kept


secret? The Isle of Man is a must. Why is it worth a mention? The answer is written in the stars. The island has 26 official Dark Sky Discovery Sites; from these you can see the Orion Nebula – more than 1,500 light years away – with the naked eye.


Loganair also offers flexible


schedules to suit you and your customers. Fly from Manchester Airport to Aberdeen, Inverness and the Isle of Man seven days a week. And don’t forget: all Loganair flights come with 15kg hold luggage, 6kg carry-on luggage and inflight service as standard too. Flights are available to book via all


major global distribution systems and at loganair.co.uk


For more information on Loganair flights from Manchester, or if you have a trade query, email Head of Sales & Revenue, Donna McHugh at donnamchugh@loganair.co.uk


PICTURE: Dylan Morrison Photography


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