First flights in four years
The first air service between Edinburgh and the Isle of Man since 2013 has taken to the skies, operated by Loganair.
The route reinstates an air link between the Isle of Man and Scotland’s capital, with Loganair scheduling up to four flights each week throughout the summer.
Friday and Monday services will continue into the winter season.
Loganair will operate under its franchise agreement with Flybe – with bookings taken via www.flybe.com – until 31 August 2017.
From 1 September, Scotland’s Airline will be flying solo.
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