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- IATA Code
- NM
- Corporate Address
- Manx2 Limited
Hanger 9
Isle of Man Airport
Ballasalla, Isle Of Man
IM9 2AY - Website
- www.manx2.com
- Main hub
- Isle Of Man Ronaldsway Airport
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Business model
- Regional/Commuter
Manx2 is a regional airline based in Ballasalla, Isle of Man. The airline markets and sells seats on scheduled services between its base Isle of Mann Airport to points across the UK, but all flights are operated by three partner airlines Van Air Europe, FLM Aviation and Links Air using Dornier Do 228, Bae Jetstream 31 and Let L-410 Turbolet aircraft.
Location of Manx2 main hub (Isle Of Man Ronaldsway Airport)
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45 total articles
Manx2 to expand Oxford network
London Oxford Airport welcomes services to Jersey and the Isle of Man from May-2012
Manx2 doubles frequency on Gloucestershire-Jersey service for 2012
Manx2.com to launch Belfast-Gloucestershire service
Manx2 to launch ‘business friendly’ Isle of Man-Belfast service
BALPA calls for tighter 'virtual airline' rules
Probe into Manx2.com crash continues
Manx2 crash report to be published
Isle of Man announces new airport service
Manx2 cancels Belfast-Cork route after crash
Manx2 accused of dodging legal responsibilities
Dublin Airport Authority confirms accident at Cork
Anglesey to Isle of Man summer flights to return
Manx2.com launches 2011 with new handling team and new product
Manx2.com claims Gloucestershire Airport is world’s fastest
Manx2.com to operate Cardiff-Anglesey service
6,130 total articles
Poor future prospects for Irish regional airports – any opportunity for a private sector saviour?
For a variety of reasons Dublin Airport’s annual passenger traffic may have fallen from 24 million to 18 million over the last three years, but it still dominates the entire Irish aviation landscape, with its influence spreading into Northern Ireland. Amidst arguments over the efficacy of public service obligation routes connecting some of Ireland’s remote airports, the future seems bleak for most of them as Dublin is increasingly accessible by road. Dublin is only three hours from places like Sligo and Knock - and a Metro line to the airport is to be built that would connect at the main rail stations. Calls for some form of privatisation at some of the airports are becoming more strident, but would any investor perceive a long term future for them?
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- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
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- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.




