An airline CEO says he's confident of getting a route between Guernsey and the Isle of Man running from next month.
Speaking on BBC Radio Guernsey, CEO of Aurigny - Mark Darby, says he's confident a service between both Islands could be possible by the end of July.
Geurnsey has experienced a similar situation to the IOM - currently having zero active cases.
Mr Darby spoke about how he feels it could benefit both Guernsey and the Island:
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