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Iconic Scottish Partnership takes Mrs Tilly's Tablet to new heights with Loganair

Scotland’s airline, Loganair, has partnered with Larbert-based Mrs Tilly’s to distribute over half a tonne (54kg) of Scottish tablet to its customers on-board flights this September.

 

The partnership, which is part of Scottish Food and Drink September, will see the airline distribute over 6,000 bars of Mrs Tilly’s famous Scottish tablet.

The classic Scottish sweet treat will be offered as part of Loganair’s on-board service between 21 and 22 September.

 

Luke Lovegrove, Chief Commercial Officer of Loganair, said:

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Mrs Tilly’s as part of the annual Scottish Food and Drink September campaign festival.

This partnership is another way for us to reinforce our commitment to local Scottish businesses and promoting the Scottish heritage of which we are immensely proud.”

 

The 2024 Scottish Food and Drink September campaign is called ‘Naturally Scottish’, aiming to celebrate the people and products that make Scotland’s food and drink industry renowned across the world. The campaign is run by Scotland Food and Drink Partnership and encourages businesses to create new connections to grow the industry.

 

Blair Paterson, Managing Director at Mrs Tilly’s, said:

“We are delighted to partner with Loganair, Scotland’s airline, to celebrate Scottish Food and Drink September and to help make its passengers journeys just that little bit sweeter with our famous Scottish Tablet.”

 

Loganair is the largest regional airline in the UK and operates a range of services from mainland Scotland and the UK to Orkney, Shetland, Western Isles and the Outer Hebrides,  as well as to locations across Europe, including Bergen and Stavanger.

 

For further information about Loganair and its extensive regional and international network of flights, visit loganair.co.uk.