Flights from the Isle of Man to Guernsey are now on sale.
The flights, run by Guernsey-based airline Aurigny will start from next month.
The travel corridor between the two jurisidictions was announced by the Chief Minister last week - it allows people to travel between both Islands, without having to isolate.
Both the Isle of Man and Guernsey have gone several weeks without any new cases of Coronavirus and currently have no known active cases.
The flights will run twice a week - on Wednesdays and Sundays from - Wed, July 22nd until Sunday, August 30, fares start from £39.99 each way.
Guernsey is fully open with no social distancing measures in place.
Booking can be made via Aurigny.com.
Spokesperson for Aurigny, Jess Mauger (pron. major), has told 3FM demand since bookings opened this morning has been substantial:
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