Boost for Highlands and Islands as Air Discount Scheme renewed

The current scheme is due to expire on the 31st March 2015, but Scottish Government funding will see it extended until the 31st March 2019.

It offers a 40% discount on core air fares on eligible routes for residents of Caithness and North West Sutherland, Colonsay, Islay, Jura, Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles.

Mr Mackay said:

“The Scottish Government is doing everything we can to support communities in the Highlands and Islands and measures such as the Air Discount Scheme and Road Equivalent Tariff make a real difference for local residents. For many these are lifeline connections and, as Minister for Transport and Islands, I am particularly pleased to announce the continuation of the Air Discount Scheme.

“The scheme has proved hugely popular with users, as it directly tackles the issue of high air fares in the Highlands and Islands. The significant discount offered by the scheme makes sure these communities remain connected.

“It’s also open to students and, since 2012, the Scottish Government has extended the Air Discount Scheme to travel undertaken by volunteers and employees of third sector organisations.

“You need only look at the take up figures to see just how important the ADS is, with around 75% of eligible people signed up. That figure rises to over 90% in most of the eligible areas.

"It’s encouraging to see so many people signed up to the scheme and I hope they continue to make use of it in the future.”

Notes to editors

The ADS provides a 40% discount on core air fares for residents of Caithness and North West Sutherland, Colonsay, Islay, Jura, Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles on eligible routes. It also includes students from these areas who are studying away from home.

There is no restriction on the number of trips per eligible person.

Eligible routes include those within the eligible area as well as services from the eligible area to any airport within the EEA – currently Inverness, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Bergen. Onward connections beyond these airports, PSO routes, business travel, NHS funded trips and journeys by people whose main residence is not in the eligible area are not included.

Populations and scheme take up by area:

Area

Memberships

Population +16

% holding ADS membership

Caithness, N W Sutherland* and Lairg

12,582

33,012

38%

Orkney

16,771

18,046

93%

Colonsay/Jura/Islay

2,678

2,921

92%

Outer Hebrides

21,594

22,938

94%

Shetland

18,318

18,843

97%

Total

71,943

95,760

75%




(*Eligible Sutherland postcodes KW8, KW9, KW10, KW13)


Published 13 Feb 2015