
After quitting the route a year ago, Flybe has announced it’s to start flying from the Isle of Man to Southampton again.
The company says it’s operate flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from May 1.
The airline says seats are already available for booking on its website.
Simon Lilley, Flybe’s Director of Marketing says the firm is committed to developing its network from both its Isle of Man and Southampton bases and is confident the route will be supported.
The company gave up flights from Ronaldsway to Southampton last February after disappointing bookings.
Chief Minister: I hope that cabinet reshuffle can 'stop the fighting'
MNFU implores Tynwald to 'include the industry in its considerations regarding employment'
Afternoon sailings cancelled due to adverse weather
Former chief minister says government should be 'service first cost second'