Isle of Man Airport has responded to a survey which said it was Britain's 'most disrupted airport.'
The survey, published by Good Travel Management, ranked the 10 most-disrupted airports from last year's data - Ronaldsway having 10 per cent of its flights delayed by more than an hour and putting it joint second behind Gatwick, alongside Bristol and Luton.
Staff at the airport responded saying it's committed to continuous improvement and better performance, with challenges presented last year beyond its control.
It added that it was proud to share that at the beginning of 2024, 2 per cent of flights were delayed by one hour and that 88 per cent of flights left on time.
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