Airline provides patient transfers between Isle of Man and Liverpool
One of the airlines serving the Isle of Man is in talks with the UK government over a state bailout.
Sky News is reporting Loganair is negotiating a rescue package with Britain's Department for Transport.
The operator has had to cut the number of flights it operates daily in half as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and has asked staff to take a 20% pay cut.
Since last month, Loganair has provided flights from Ronaldsway to Liverpool including patient transfers following the collapse of Flybe, as well as operating other routes.
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