The Island’s newest airline has come up with a special offer to anybody who flew to the Island from Yorkshire in 1931.
Manx2.com announced the move to mark it taking over the Leeds Bradford route from next Saturday.
It’s offering a free flight to anyone who flew on the very first plane between Yeadon and the Island back in 1931, or anyone who flew the same route in that year.
The flight will leave Leeds Bradford at 1.30pm and anybody interested should e-mail their request to info@Manx2.com.
From next weekend, daily flights will depart Leeds Bradford at 8.15am and return from Ronaldsway at 6.45pm.
At weekends there flights will leave Yorkshire at 1.30pm on Saturday and 5.50pm on Sunday.
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