The Isle of Man and Guernsey will provide an 'air bridge', from next month.
The news was confirmed by the Chief Minister in today's government briefing.
There had been rumours of a route starting between both Island.
However, finer details have now been announced - Mr Quayle says the service should be up and running from mid-July.
Mr Quayle added it's a reciprocal agreement which will bring economic benefits to both Islands, and encourages residents to go:
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