The Island's Civil Aviation Administration is asking for people's views about ground handling procedures and practices at Ronaldsway Airport.
The CAA, a division of the Department for Enterprise, says proposed policy and guidance aims to set out safety standards at the airport.
It says it's particularly interested in the views of organisations dealing with passengers, baggage, cargo or mail, as well as those providing aircraft services such as cleaning or refuelling.
You have until February 16 to have your say on the government's consultation hub - you can do so here.
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