It\'s claimed that legal action is to be taken on behalf of the victims of the Manx2 Airport plane crash.
It's claimed that legal action, which could to could lead to a 100 million euro pay-out, is to be taken on behalf of the victims of the Manx2 Airport plane crash.
Six people died and six were injured in the February 10th tragedy at Cork Airport when the plane crashed on landing in thick fog.
It has been reported in Irish media that the case will be taken against Manx2.com, the Spanish operator Flightline BCN, and the American manufacturers of the craft, Fairchild Swearingen.
In the case of this route Flightline BCN were the airline operating the flight, Manx2.com were the ticket providers.
A report on the disaster by the Irish Air Accident Investigation Unit , which is to be released midweek, will form part of the legal challenge.
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