Blue Islands is bringing back flights from the Channel Islands to the Isle of Man.
The airline trialled flights to the Crown Dependency at the end of 2023.
The service - specifically aimed at business travellers - has now been made more permanent, operating on Tuesdays and Thursdays on alternate weeks.
Flights start from £234.99 one way from Jersey and £275.99 to fly from Guernsey.
Customers flying from Guernsey will stop off in Jersey first to pick up the remaining passengers before heading to the Isle of Man.
Rob Veron is Blue Islands' CEO.
“We’re excited to enhance connectivity for our Channel Islands business communities; a true strategic benefit for our islands, enabling fast and efficient travel with a new scheduled service between Guernsey / Jersey and the Isle of Man.
This follows extensive industry engagement and a trial last year designed to assess the route’s viability.
There are many organisations operating across these jurisdictions, and current travel options are time-consuming, often with long-connections in the UK using multiple operators.
Seats are available to book now enabling industry to plan meetings and appointments for the year ahead with the efficiency and convenience of direct flights.”
Flights to the Isle of Man start on 23 April.

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