Loganair has introduced a 70-seater plane for flights between the Isle of Man and Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.
The airline said the move, which comes a month earlier than planned, is down to customer demand.
The larger plane will be introduced on 3rd October.
Loganair also operates services between the Isle of Man Edinburgh and Jersey.
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