A summer air link between Cornwall and Scotland will re-open today.
Flybe franchise partner, Loganair has launched its summer schedule between Newquay and Glasgow.
Running between May 27 and August 30, the airline will operate a flight per day between the two regions up to three times per week. The route is now in its second year of operation.
Using one of its fleet of Saab 340 aircraft, the summer service saves passengers a ten hour road or rail journey.
Phil Preston, chief operating officer at Loganair said: "The service should prove to be extremely popular with families travelling south to Cornwall's idyllic scenery, beautiful beaches and excellent attractions.
"Equally, the convenient air-link to Scotland's biggest city, boasting the best shopping in the UK outside of London... will interest many people in the South-West."