Manx2 to launch new Isle of Man routes
Low-cost airline Manx2 is to launch a service between the Isle of Man and Blackpool from July 15, with prices from £29 each way, excluding taxes and charges.
The Blackpool route will fly at least twice a day and a quarter of the seats on each flight will be made available for less than £30, with these ticket being sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
The airline also said it would begin a service from the Isle of Man to Belfast on July 15 and flights to Leeds Bradford Airport are due to begin on August 12.
The timetables for the routes can be viewed at the company’s website, which is now live and taking bookings. Prices and flight timings have been carefully planned to be as convenient to the travelling public as possible.
"We have had many calls and emails since we announced our plans a few weeks ago," said Mr Hayes.
"We’ve listened to the feedback we’ve had so far and it’s been very useful in putting together the fares and timetables that we’re announcing today."
As previously reported on Cheapflights, Manx2 was launched by entrepreneurs Noel Hayes and James Filleul in order to provide Isle of Man residents with connections to the mainland (see New airline offers Manx connections).
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