Aer Lingus will restart flights from the Isle of Man to Dublin in March.
The airline had signed a 10 year agreement with Emerald to start flights from 2023 or earlier following the decline of Stobart Air.
According to its website, people from here will benefit from six weekly flights to the city.
Journeys start from around £20 each way - with the first flight departing on Wednesday, March 16.
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