Passengers ask to be spared a night in the IoM

Saturday 5th April 2008, 9:29AM BST.

0498092.jpgBlue Islands’ Dornier 328 aircraft which is used on the Isle of Man route.

DOING business in the Isle of Man need no longer involve an overnight stay. This follows Blue Islands increasing the frequency of flights on several of its routes after a passenger survey.

It is now offering day-return flights to the Isle of Man on three days every week. The Geneva and Zurich service has been increased from three to six days a week.

And the Blue Shuttle is making more inter-island trips from Monday to Friday. Blue Islands has also recently started a direct route to Paris, operating on four days a week, as part of its summer schedule.


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    Nathan aylett

    Keep up the good work blue islands!!! soon you and aurigny will be the best carriers in guernsey!!!!

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