A regional airline has celebrated transporting its millionth passenger on board the world’s shortest route. The trip officially takes two minutes, but, in the situation of favourable winds, the journey can be completed in just 47 seconds. Loganair’s Managing Director, Jonathan Hinkles, explained the service is essential to connecting two of the Orkney Islands and said, “The route is a jewel in our network and known across the world...It’s used by teachers, doctors, policemen and school pupils, helping them to go about their daily routines with ease and simplicity.” Veteran flyer, Anne Rendall, received a bouquet of flowers after flying from Westray to Papa Westray over 10,000 times on-board the eight-seater aircraft. Loganair has operated the 2.7 kilometre route since 1967 and currently holds the Guinness World Record for the…