Travel boss calls for plans to see Island's air routes through pandemic
The Isle of Man needs a new aviation policy to see it through the coronavirus pandemic.
That's from a leading figure in the Island's travel industry after Chief Minister Howard Quayle confirmed talks to introduce more routes with Guernsey operator Aurigny have taken place.
Chairman of the Online Regional Travel Group Brian Kelly says the airline would be well-placed to play a greater role at Ronaldsway.
But he says the Island needs to look at the bigger picture:

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