Newquay to London flights to restart
An interim operator will take over after collapse of Eastern Airways
A new operator will be flying the Newquay to London route from later this month.
Cornwall Council's revealed that Penzance based Skybus will take over temporarily after the collapse of Eastern Airways last week.
The route is operated under a Public Service Obligation, meaning the local authority and Department for Transport provide financial support to ensure the daily timetable is maintained.
Skybus will be the interim provider, with flights from Cornwall Airport Newquay to London Gatwick twice-a-day from Sunday 23rd November and a new website's been launched today (Friday 7th November) for passengers to book their seats.
Cllr Leigh Frost, leader of Cornwall Council, said: “I’m delighted we’ve managed to find a replacement operator so quickly, and even more so to see a Cornish company stepping in.
“It has been a difficult time, with disruption for many people who use the service and had already booked flights, so I am pleased this announcement will help end the uncertainty around this vital connection to the Capital.”
Cllr Tim Dwelly, the council’s portfolio holder for economic regeneration and investment, said: "Our priority was to get the service back up and running as quickly as possible to minimise disruption for passengers. Restoring this route helps maintain the confidence of business and tourism sectors, and it’s welcome that a Cornish company has the capability to step in and deliver during this interim period."
Jonathan Hinkles, Managing Director of Skybus, said: "We are thrilled to launch this new service between Cornwall and London Gatwick. It is not just about making travel easier for passengers; it’s about creating opportunities - for businesses, for tourism, and for the local communities we serve.
"As a Cornish company with more than 40 years of aviation experience, we understand how crucial dependable air links are for our region and are proud to step up and operate this vital route. Our focus is on rebuilding confidence and offering reliability, and we look forward to providing passengers with the service they deserve.
"None of us underestimate the challenge ahead to build the Newquay-Gatwick route to be a thriving cornerstone of the local economy once more. We’re wholly confident that we can achieve this through Skybus’ record for reliability and service."
Amy Smith, Managing Director, Cornwall Airport Newquay, said: "We’re delighted that Skybus, our longest-serving airline partner, will be taking over the vital London Gatwick service later this month. We know just how important a regular, reliable service between Newquay and London is for our passengers and we look forward to working with Skybus to deliver just that going forward."