Emerald Airlines service will offer six services a week
Flights between Dublin and the Isle of Man started again yesterday (16 March).
The route is being operated by Emerald Airlines, which is the operator of Aer Lingus Regional, with services six times a week.
Passengers will fly on ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft.
Ciaran Smith, head of commercial, said: "As the demand increases travellers are looking for more convenient and affordable options for travel between the Isle of Man and Ireland and we want to facilitate just that.
"I am sure this popular route will see passengers take advantage of the leisure and business opportunities it presents."
Aer Lingus Regional is the only airline flying direct from Dublin to the Isle of Man.
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