
Isle Of Man Ronaldsway Airport
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- IOM
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- http://www.iom-airport.com
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- Isle Of Man
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- Isle Of Man
- Runways
- 903m x 27m
1753m x 46m
1199m x 46m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Aer Lingus
Blue Islands
easyJet
Flybe
Manx2 - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Air France
British Airways
Etihad Airways
Isle of Man Airport, known also as Ronaldsway Airport serves the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea. The airport is one of the main gateways to the Isle, and handles almost one million passengers p/a. The airport is the hub for Manx2, and a base for flybe and Aer Arann. The airport's route network comprises only destinations in the British Isles.
Location of Isle Of Man Ronaldsway Airport, Isle Of Man
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BA CityFlyer to expand London City network in summer 2012
easyJet to increase Liverpool-Isle of Man frequency from Nov-2012
British Airways to launch London City-Isle of Man service on 28-May-2012
Isle of Man will not charge APD for small aircraft
Flybe to temporarily increase frequencies to Isle of Man from May-2012 to Jun-2012
easyJet to launch nine new services in winter 2012
Manx2.com seeing record sales on London Oxford-Isle of Man service
Isle of Man hopeful for new operator of London City service
Isle of Man Airport passenger numbers up 4.2% in Feb-2012
Isle of Man disappointed over London City service withdrawal
Aer Arann to cancel Isle of Man-London City service in Apr-2012
Isle of Man Airport's investment on security and baggage machines causes 'political concern'
Concern over London City-Isle of Man service survival
Aer Lingus confirms Aer Arann to operate all services under Aer Lingus brand
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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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