Westray to Papa Westray flight
The Loganair Westray to Papa Westray route is the shortest scheduled passenger flight in the world. Flights on the route are scheduled for one and a half minutes, and actual flying time is closer to one minute. The record for the fastest flight is 53 seconds. The route is flown by Loganair, a Scottish regional airline that serves Scotland's Highlands and islands. It is also part of a connector flight that links the island of Westray and the town of Kirkwall, the central and most populous town of the Orkney Islands.
Loganair aircraft taxiing at Papa Westray airport
Britten-Norman Islander being loaded for departure from Papa Westray
Archaeological site in Papa Westray, Scotland. The Knap of Howar is possibly the oldest stone house in Northern Europe.
Loganair is a Scottish airline based in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. It is the largest regional airline in the United Kingdom by passenger numbers and fleet size.
A Loganair Britten-Norman Islander in 1967.
A Loganair Britten-Norman Islander wearing British Airways Express titles in 2002.
A former Loganair Saab 340B wearing the British Airways livery in 2006.
Loganair ATR 42-500