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The new seaplane lands in Tobermory Bay.
Seaplane takes off on Mull
New service flies in to Tobermory Bay

Published:  17 April, 2008

THE journey time from the Isle of Mull to Glasgow is set to be slashed to 35 minutes as a new seaplane begins daily flights to and from Tobermory.

Following the success of flights from Oban to Glasgow, Europe’s first city-centre seaplane service, run by Loch Lomond Seaplanes, is to launch flights to and from the island today (Thursday).

The service, which will use a nine-seat Cessna 208 and operate from March to November, will slash the journey time from Mull to Glasgow which can currently take up to five and a half hours by road and ferry.

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