Eastern Airways has added more flights to and from the Isle of Man for the TT period.
It's announced weekend slots over three weekends in May and June which it says are as a result of "high demand".
The airline took over the Belfast City and Newcastle routes this week following the collapse of Citywing.
Flights from Belfast will arrive here on Saturdays and Sundays at 12.55pm - those from Newcastle will arrive at 10.35am.
The company claims the flights will start from £59 each way.
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