Loganair has signed an agreement with British Airways which could bring more passengers to the Isle of Man.
The company's new codesharing agreement would mean people booking flights with either company can access routes served by the other.
Currently, Loganair flies from Ronaldsway to Birmingham, Edinburgh, and Manchester.
Passengers from the Isle of Man will be able to book and connect to British Airways flights under the agreement.
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