News: New flights to the Isle of Man from Luton
Flights > News > # 611 (28/10/2005)
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Irish regional airline Aer Arann has announced that it will commence new daily commuter flights from London Luton to the Isle of Man on Thursday 24th November 2005. The airline will operate two return flights per day, departing the Isle of Man at 9.30am in the morning and 5.30pm in the evening with a flight time of one hour and fifteen minutes. The return flights from London Luton will depart at 11.15am and 7.15pm.
Fares on the route will start from £29.99 one-way including tax. A 50-seater ATR42 aircraft will operate the service.
Commenting on the announcement, Micheal O’Callarain, Marketing Manager, Aer Arann said,
“Following the recent announcement of our Isle of Man to Liverpool and Manchester flights, we are delighted to be adding London Luton to our network of routes from the Isle of Man.”
This route puts Aer Arran in direct competition with British Airways, who already offer daily flights to the Isle of Man from Luton.
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Comments:
The Isle of Man route has always looked awkward for British Airways, who do not operate any other flights from Luton. Their current five times weekly service does not offer much flexibility on a route which has a high proportion of business tra

