Channel Island starts six-day test of travel to England
Concerns have been raised by Manx residents following a travel trial-run between Guernsey and England.
An air corridor between the Isle of Man and the Channel Island was recently created, with flights available from mid-July.
However, some of those yet to travel are worried about possible new health risks.
Guernsey Chief Minister, Deputy Gavin St Pier, reassured Manx locals the flights to the Channel Island won't be available until well after results of the trial have come through:
Manx Chief Minister Howard Quayle says communication between the Isle of Man and Guernsey has been strong:
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