Laurence Skelly asked for views on air travel post Covid-19
The Enterprise Minister has suggested the Isle of Man's open skies policy will come under discussion, following the coronavirus crisis.
Appearing at the latest coronavirus media conference, Laurence Skelly was asked whether we'd be facing an empty airport once lockdown restrictions are lifted.
Mr Skelly says travel is an area of concern, and the closed seas policy was one of the best decisions of the current establishment:
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