Centenary Centre director calls for assurances from Ronaldsway
Can promoters on the Isle of Man guarantee that artists who arrive for gigs will be able to leave when scheduled?
That's the question posed by David McLean, director of the Centenary Centre in Peel, who says the way airlines are currently treating Island residents and visitors 'just isn't good enough'.
The venue has its 20th anniversary celebrations coming up in October and have several bands coming to the Island.
But David says there is never a guarantee flights will go ahead:
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