
The Manx public is being urged to continue using Irish airline Aer Arran, despite its financial difficulties.
Last week, the airline - which operates routes to Dublin and London City from Ronaldsway – went into examinership, an alternative to liquidation, as it wrestles with losses of €18 million (euros) since 2008.
However, director at Ronaldsway, Anne Reynolds, believes the airline could yet have a reasonable prospect of survival and she’s urging continued investment.

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