Airline Logan air have confirmed they will not be continuing either the Edinburgh or Glasgow routes after June of this year.
It's more bad news for local airport users after Flybe withdrew its Gatwick service.
Loganair currently operate a single daily service six days a week to both destinations under a franchise agreement with Flybe.
They have cited declining passenger figures for the move.
Loganair have been operating services from Edinburgh and Glasgow since 2004, however, over the last 3-4 years whilst their revenue has remained static, their operating costs have increased by around 20%.
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