Travel watchdog says pandemic is making firms think differently
Changes to the way businesses operate after coronavirus could have a lasting impact on the Island's air routes.
Former head of Manx Airlines Terry Liddiard, now of TravelWatch Isle of Man, believes tourism will bounce back once the pandemic is over.
Flybe cited Covid-19 as the cause of its collapse, while Loganair is among a number of airlines seeking assistance from the UK government.
Mr Liddiard fears those who use Ronaldsway for corporate trips may do things differently in the future:
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