Passengers due to fly with Citywing have been told not to turn up at the airport for their flights.
From tomorrow the company will be offering no services to and from the Isle of Man.
It follows a decision to shut down the company, and put it into liquidation, which was taken today.
In a statement released by Citywing it says there will be no one available at the airports to assist people due to travel.
Instead it says a liquidator will be appointed and passengers will be advised in due course how they can get a refund on their tickets.
The decision follows an incident at Ronaldsway Airport during Storm Doris, on February 24th, which saw Van Air lose its operating licences.
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