
Flybe has started operating its twice-weekly service from Newquay Airport to the Island.
The airline, which will offer the service on Wednesdays and Saturdays, says it’s returning due to popular demand.
Mike Rutter, chief commercial officer for Flybe, says: ‘Flybe recognises times are tough this year with people having to keep a close eye on their travel budgets.
‘The return of our new Isle of Man route from Newquay shows our commitment to keeping Britain affordably on the move and we’re delighted that people are obviously keen to visit the Island with all its many attractions.’
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