Isle of Man Airport

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There was the route operated by Manx2 via Gloucester..so CI - GLO- IOM. i beleive it was quite a popular link
 
There is a lengthy and somewhat heated discussion taking place on the Dried Plum about the company that is behind this enterprise with concerns that it is little more than a virtual airline and that it has no ATOL which apparently is not required in the Isle of Man, but is if tickets are sold in the UK which seems to be the intended market as the flights are aimed at people attending the Manx TT.

There are some posts in that forum from people apparently involved with Ettyl. I'm not sure that this comment from one of them would reassure me if I thinking of travelling with them, "The sale of a package in the UK requires ATOL and lets be honest here, we've all seen operators selling packages originating in the UK using Spanish (or other jurisdiction) bonding rather than the CAAs ATOL. Which is a ridiculous yet compliant practice. In this instance, ATOL regulations have no standing in the Isle of Man but we have been in dialogue with both the IOM and UK CAA to ensure compliance with the 'Airline Ticketing Agent' rules in respect of the IOM TT 2021 and there are contracts in place with the operating carrier. So in response to your question, yes. There is no mark, no seal or badge to display in respect of this as you would with ATOL."

This is Ettyl's website.

 
Seems I got the wrong end of the stick in my earlier post which I have deleted. Must read more carefully. The ETTYL name is registered to and by a Jason Scales and the company has been registered in London as a UK company and in the IOM too. Mr Scales seems an interesting chap as a Google search will testify.

I'll stick with my earlier comments on ETTYL though. Even if I wanted to go to the TT races my choice of transport would be the IOM Steam Packet ferry
 
Flybe will be operating to Belfast City from the 30th of October and London Heathrow from the 31st.
Belfast City-Isle of Man starts October 30th at 6 weekly flights

Isle of Man-London Heathrow starts October 31st at 5 Weekly flights

Source: SeanM1997 on twitter.
 
CAA Stats 2022
Isle of Man saw 551,941 passengers use the airport in 2022 up 203% on 2021 (182,371)
Aircraft movements 15,208
 

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