Things are once again looking up for Aer Arran after a worrying couple of months.
The Airline which routinely services the Isle of Man narrowly avoided folding recently, with a period of examinership enforced whilst they sorted out their affairs.
They will exit examinership next Wednesday and return to normal trading.
It’s all come about after they had their Scheme of Arrangement approved by the examiner.
One of the key selling points was a significant expansion of its services, aswell as some significant investments from various companies.
The approval of the scheme means that over 500 jobs related in some way to the company will be safeguarded.
Aer Arran serve links from the Island to Dublin and London.
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