Airline Logan Air has announced that its Saturday flights between the Isle of Man and Birmingham will be stopped from later this year.
The source comes from Travel Weekly's article here.
It's among a series of other routes set to have frequencies reduced until the end of the summer schedule on October 26.
Logan Air said it had listened to customers and crew and it was now acting to address long-standing concerns, aiming to reduce the number of cancellations and delays.
It's expected that changes will take place from the start of May 2024.
We have tried to contact IOM Airport for comment, but no one was available, as they have published a Facebook post to say it's Sunday flights.
3FM will try and contact Logan Air for comment as soon as possible.
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