Two ministers and two officers attended Belfast summit
A trip to the British-Irish Council in Belfast earlier this month cost government in excess of £5,000.
The chief minister, education minister and two government officers attended the summit on 11 June.
A total of £5,301.44 was spent on travel, accommodation and other expenses - including PPE for the Manx delegation.
However refunds are being sought on more than £1,100 worth of flights after bookings were abandoned due to reasons outside government's control.

Drivers left confused as Telecabs seemingly ceases trading overnight
"Eight hours of sleep doesn't mean you're fit to drive"
TT 2026: Delay confirmed ahead of Saturday racing
TT organisers announce revised Saturday race schedule