'No question' company will bid if contract is tendered
Loganair says it wants to continue operating the patient transfer service post pandemic.
The Scottish airline says there is 'no question' that it would bid for it if the contract goes out to tender.
It's operated it during the Covid-19 crisis - something which has been underwritten by the Manx Government at a cost of £5.5 million.
Chief commercial officer Kay Ryan says Loganair wants to hold onto it:
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