Flights between the Isle of Man and Edinburgh will be reinstated later this year.
Loganair has announced it will operate services between Ronaldsway and the Scottish capital from May 26th.
The summer season, which will see four flights each week, will be operated under a franchise agreement with Flybe.
From September 1st, and over the winter season, Loganair will operate two flights a week - these will be independent due to the franchise coming to an end.
Loganair claims it's "thrilled" to be returning to the Island after an absence of nearly four years - the airline claims 90 per cent of seats will be under £100.
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