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The daily flights between the Isle of Man and London will continue during the summer months, Loganair has confirmed.
The services will fly between the island and Heathrow as part of the operator’s summer schedule.
The airline’s flights to the UK capital have been underwritten by the Manx government since they began in April.
A government spokesman said the current agreement was due to end in March and discussions were ongoing about its extension.
In July 2021, the airline scrapped the flights after government subsidies introduced during the coronavirus pandemic were pulled.
Regular flights to London City Airport are also due to continue into the summer when the new schedule starts on 31 March.
The routes, which will be serviced by 72-seat ATR72-600 aircraft, will be flown by the airline’s Manx-based pilots and crew.
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