Murray Travel Revives Inverness-Lapland Charter Flights

Murray Travel Revives Inverness-Lapland Charter Flights

Murray Travel has confirmed a return of its Inverness-to-Lapland day trip after last year’s two sold-out charters. The one-day flight will depart Inverness Airport on December 19, 2026. Filmogaz.com received the announcement from the agency.

What the trip includes

The itinerary features a range of winter activities. Guests will enjoy reindeer rides and husky experiences. Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet Santa in a traditional grotto.

  • Direct return flight from Inverness Airport.
  • Reindeer rides.
  • Husky encounters.
  • Visit to Santa’s grotto.

Background and demand

Last year saw two charters sell out, prompting the agency to run the service again. The company says the direct route helps families avoid long travel times. The offering aims to make a Lapland experience accessible from the Highlands.

Organisers and airport reaction

Scott Murray, Murray Travel’s chief executive, praised the response from local families. He highlighted how convenient a direct flight from Inverness makes a Lapland visit. Murray said the trips have helped create lasting family memories.

Dan Mason, manager at Inverness Airport, welcomed the returning service for December 2026. He described the airport as proud to support the charter. Mason also noted the importance of helping passengers create holiday memories.

SEO note

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