
French tourism to be made more simple for Manx travellers.
Flybe and Airfrance have signed a new deal which will allow flights to France to be direct from the Isle of Man.
The head of PR for Flybe, Niall Duffy, says it will be a new era for tourism.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:33

French tourism to be made more simple for Manx travellers.
Flybe and Airfrance have signed a new deal which will allow flights to France to be direct from the Isle of Man.
The head of PR for Flybe, Niall Duffy, says it will be a new era for tourism.
'Running a business in Strand Street is more difficult than ever'
Traders in Douglas say it's becoming an 'uphill struggle' to operate in the city centre
Traders on Michael Street feel 'abandoned' by politicians in tough times
So what needs to happen to regenerate Peel's high street?
Work underway to 'get confidence back in the economy'
Chief minister says concern over finances based on 'more sentiment than actual evidence'
Energy and food security "two most important things", says MHK
Douglas North's John Wannenburgh believes these are the two main components that will determine the Island's survival
