The Scottish carrier will now restart the daily Newquay-Manchester service on 10 February 2023, instead of the original launch date of 26 March. The seasonal route will run until 28 October 2023.
Loganair said it was bringing forward the relaunch of the route due to “anticipated demand” during the February half-term holiday.
Luke Lovegrove, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said: “We’re very pleased to announce the early recommencement of our Newquay-Manchester route benefiting those with February half-term travel plans.
“We continue to work closely with the teams at both airports and are keen to maximise the potential of this route in line with our continued commitment to UK regional connectivity.”
The airline offers a discount of 33% for children aged 11 and under, as well as a 15kg hold luggage allowance.
Loganair also operates summer flights from Newquay to Edinburgh and Newcastle, which are due to restart on 26 March 2023.
Amy Smith, head of commercial at Cornwall Airport Newquay, said: “Cornwall is more than a summer destination and this February start, as a result of the demand the airline is seeing, is a good indication of that.
“We’re anticipating continued strong growth in passenger numbers next year and are very pleased that Loganair will play a key part in that as one of our valued airline partners.”