Flybe has announced its return and relocation to a new base at Birmingham Airport.
The airline is set to begin domestic and international flights again in 2022, two years after its collapse, with exact locations yet to be announced.
Flybe used to be a key airline in connecting the Isle of Man to the UK, however plans to restart this have not been confirmed.
The launch is expected to 'enhance essential regional connectivity' in the UK, with more information about ticket prices and destinations coming soon.
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