Isle of Man Government in talks with number of operators
An announcement about the future of three of the Island's air routes is expected in the next week.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle confirmed the Isle of Man Government is in talks with a number of operators about continuing the Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham services previously run by Flybe.
The regional airline, which went into administration on Thursday, almost half of the flights serving Ronaldsway.
Mr Quayle insists the routes are attractive to other airlines:
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