FLIGHTS from Carlisle Lake District Airport will not go ahead as planned on Monday (June 4).

Stobart Group has announced that a 'growing global shortage of qualified air traffic control staff available to meet training and regulatory deadlines' has meant scheduled flights will not lift off until September.

The airport is therefore unable to open for commercial air services on its planned June 4 launch date. This has been postponed until September 3.

Kate Willard, Head of Corporate Projects for Stobart Group, said: “It is with enormous regret that we must advise that the launch of scheduled services from Carlisle Lake District Airport has been delayed.

“This major project to launch air services from a new airport relies not only on the airport’s infrastructure being complete but also on a full complement of essential operational staff being in place.

“Regrettably, changing circumstances around staffing means that this cannot be completed in time for the airport to receive scheduled flights as planned on 4 June, despite every possible human effort being made.

“We know just how much this airport means to the people of Cumbria, South Scotland and the wider North West region and remain fully and wholeheartedly committed to working with all of our partners towards the new September launch date.”

Stobart Group said it is continuing to work with all stakeholders, including the Civil Aviation Authority, and Loganair is today informing affected passengers.

The group said it is 'confident' the revised launch date is 'practical and achievable'.

In the meantime, Carlisle Lake District Airport will still open for general aviation traffic, requiring a lesser level of air traffic control provision than that required to support scheduled services.

Loganair’s managing director Jonathan Hinkles said: “Together with our partners, Stobart Aviation, we reluctantly had to take the decision to delay the launch of flights to London Southend, Dublin and Belfast City.

“This is hugely disappointing for everyone, especially our customers. We remain fully committed to our partnership with Stobart Aviation to commence regular commercial services from Carlisle Lake District in September.

“We’re working hard to inform all passengers and we completely appreciate the frustration which disruption to travel plans can cause. We have taken the decision to delay to September to provide the greatest level of certainty that the new target date for the introduction of services will be met, allowing the travelling public to book with confidence.”

All passengers are being contacted by the airline and provided with the option of a full refund or assistance with alternative flights from Manchester or Glasgow as the customer may choose.

For those planning to attend the inaugural celebrations at Carlisle Lake District Airport on June 4, these will now take place on Monday September 3.