Ronaldsway Airport's made 30 per cent more on parking this year compared to 2023, it's been revealed.
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall faced a question for written reply from Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas about car parking at the facility.
Mr Crookall said revenue went up by 31 per cent, while the number car park users rose from 15,900 to 16,091.
The data shows 790 parking tickets had been issued in the last 12 months - 277 were cancelled because parking had been paid for, while 36 cars had UK registrations with no address available and so were on hold.
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