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North West the biggest loser as passenger numbers fall

by isleofman.com 19th June 2009

Passenger traffic at Ronaldsway suffered a further decline of almost 12% in May.

Nearly 8,500 fewer people passed through the airport compared with May 2008.

The North West market saw the greatest decline, with a fall of 4,500.

There was also an 8.3% drop in people flying to London airports and a 12% decline in passengers travelling to both the Midlands and Ireland.

Airport Director Anne Reynolds says the decrease is still slightly ahead of the current national trend in the United Kingdom.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 19th, June 2009 03:14pm.

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