Airline's chief exec says collaboration will offer passengers more choice
An airline which serves the Isle of Man hopes a new partnership with Blue Islands will help it avoid repeating the mistakes which led to the collapse of Flybe.
Loganair is now the UK's largest regional airline, after Flybe ceased trading earlier this year.
The operator has teamed up with the Channel Islands' airline to offer more connections throughout the British Isles.
Loganair chief executive Jonathan Hinkles hopes the move will make the most of what both already offer:

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Almost 38,000 passengers used ferry services to travel to Island during TT