Regional airline Loganair will launch services from the Isle of Man to both London City and London Heathrow airports from next month.
New services will begin from the Isle of Man to London City from 19 April, initially with a daily flight (except Saturdays) before gearing up to two flights each weekday from 3 May.
From that date, the new schedule comprises morning and evening flights offering a day-return capability in each direction.
Services linking the Isle of Man with London Heathrow will start from 3 May, with a daily service.
It is designed to connect with Loganair’s major partner airlines including British Airways to various destinations worldwide, including key cities in Europe, North America and South Africa.
Both the London City and Heathrow routes will be flown under Loganair’s codeshare agreement with British Airways, and tickets for the new flights are on sale this week.
Loganair now has over 30 staff based at Ronaldsway who also support existing Loganair routes to Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh.
Loganair’s CEO Jonathan Hinkles said: “We’re delighted that the Isle of Man’s airline is restoring island-based connectivity to London – serving not just one but two major airports.”
“Our flights to London City will offer excellent connectivity to the heart of London for both business and leisure travellers, whilst our London Heathrow services will complement that access to London itself with the broadest possible range of onward connecting flights.”
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