
There is potential for Manx2.com to expand its off-Island business, according to the company's newly appointed managing director.
David Buck was recently promoted from general manager within the firm, which sells tickets for flights from the Isle of Man to several destinations, including Blackpool, Belfast, Leeds and Gloucester.
It also has a contract with the Welsh government to provide flights between Cardiff and Anglesey, with partner carrier FLM Aviation.
Mr Buck says it's an increasingly challenging market place, but he is confident for the future:
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