The UK regional airline, Eastern Airways has introduced weekend flights during the TT festival period to meet high demand to and from the Isle of Man. The airline, which started routes from the Isle of Man to Belfast City and Newcastle on Monday this week, has now added weekend flights for 27th and 28th May, 3rd and 4th June and 10th and 11th June 2017.
On Sunday the airline moved quickly to secure the future of routes to Belfast City and Newcastle from the Isle of Man, following Citywing’s liquidation, to provide a continuation of daily weekday services from the island.
Flights to Belfast City will depart from the Isle of Man on Saturdays and Sundays at 11.05am arriving in Belfast at 11.45am. Weekend flights leave Belfast City at 12.15pm landing in the Isle of Man at 12.55pm.
Weekend services to Newcastle leave the Isle of Man at 1.25pm, arriving in Newcastle at 2.25pm. From Newcastle flights depart at 9.35am, arriving in the Isle of Man at 10.35am.
Fares on both routes start from £59 one way, including taxes and charges and are bookable via www.easternairways.com, calling Eastern Airways on 08703 669100 or through your local travel agent.
Flights are operated on a 29-seat Jetstream 41 aircraft and the airline provides complimentary drinks on board.
Passengers travelling with Eastern Airways are not charged for check-in, baggage or choice of seat. Hold baggage allowance is 15kg per person and hand luggage allowance is 10kg per person. Those with fully flexible tickets are entitled to 2x 23kg hold bags. Check-in opens 90 minutes before the flight with check-in closing just 30 minutes before the departure time.
Eastern Airways has been operating for 19 years and previously operated a number of routes from the Isle of Man between 2004 and 2009. The airline has two Embraer 170 and three Embraer 145 jets in its fleet, as well as nine Saab 2000s and is the largest operator in the world of Jetstream 41 aircraft with 17