Planes have been flying from the Isle of Man to Edinburgh for the first time in around four years.
Just in time for the start of TT, Logainair's begun operating services from Ronaldsway to the Scottish Capital - the last such service ended in 2013.
The company says it's scheduled up to four flights a week throughout the summer, until the end of August, under a franchise agreement with Flybe.
During the winter, the airline says it'll run flights on Fridays and Mondays.
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