Loganair flights to Islay

Popular Flight Deals to Islay

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Popular Flight Deals to Islay

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.

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Travel to Islay

Serene isle of whisky and more

The Isle of Islay and whisky are practically one and the same, and have been for centuries, thanks to abundant soft water, fertile barley fields and almost limitless supplies of peat for stoking the stills (and imparting the smoky taste that helps make Islay’s malt whiskies so distinctive).

Any tour of the island has to take in at least one of the nine working distilleries (soon to be 10), whose names are poetry to any whisky-lover: Laphroaig, Bruichladdich, Caol Ila, Bhunnahabhan … don’t try to pronounce them, just sip the product.

As you explore...

... prepare to be distracted by the stunning scenery of this most southerly of the Hebridean islands.  Sense the tranquillity of moors and farmland, lochs and bays. Become more aware of the birdlife – the wintering flocks of barnacle geese are especially spectacular. Cycle to your heart’s content, or slow right down with a stroll on a beach – Machir Bay is almost 2km long. Visit little villages and ports and marvel at the character and history of Kildalton, say, and its magnificent stone Celtic Cross, and Bowmore’s Round Church (no corners for the Devil to hide in).

Pack rods for the trout fishing or bring golf clubs for Machrie’s genuine, old-school links course. Islay hosts half marathons and other sporting occasions, and you’re bound to find a ceilidh. If life is a journey, Islay is a perfect companion.

Islay distilleries

Islay distilleries have visitor centres and tours. So pick your favourite malt and enjoy the experience of discovering how and where it was made, and have a taste or two.

Kilarrow Parish Church

The Round Church stands at the head of the village of Bowmore. It has been described as Islay's most well-known building and was built between 1767 and 1769.

  • Customers must select a 'Fly Flex' fare when booking to take advantage
  • FREE upgrade to 'Fly Flex' fare for new bookings made from 11-17 November
  • Travel between 1 Dec 24 - 12 Jan 25
  • Offer subject to availability
  • Exclusions apply
  • Offer cannot be applied retrospectively to existing bookings - applies to bookings made during the promotional period only
  • Clan Reward Flights not included in offer
  • Only available on Loganair-operated routes
  • Excludes Orkney Inter-Isle services
  • Excludes interline and codeshare airline partner bookings
  • Free seat selection is available for Loganair-operated flights only
  • Selected seats and additional baggage allowance are subject to aircraft weight and balance - no refunds are permitted if seats are reassigned or bags offloaded due to operational reasons
  • 'Fly Flex' fare includes 23kg of hold luggage as standard, which is not operationally deliverable on Barra, Tiree, and Campbeltown routes
  • 15kg hold luggage allowance on Barra, Tiree and Campbeltown routes
  • 6kg carry-on bag
  • Earn 400 Clan Points per flight, increased from standard 200 Clan Points for 'Fly' fare bookings
  • Extra flexibility - No change fees to change your date of travel
  • Fare differences may apply to any booking changes made post-promotion
  • Bookings must be made at Loganair.co.uk, via the Loganair app or by calling the Loganair Customer Help Centre
  • Fly Flex fare rules apply
  • Fares are non-refundable
  • Taxes and surcharges still apply
  • ADS eligible
  • Not eligible for group booking requests
  • Loganair reserves the right to end this promotion at any time before 17 November
  • Availability may become more limited towards the end of the promotional period
  • Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers