
French tourism to be made more simple for Manx travellers.
Flybe and Airfrance have signed a new deal which will allow flights to France to be direct from the Isle of Man.
The head of PR for Flybe, Niall Duffy, says it will be a new era for tourism.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:33

French tourism to be made more simple for Manx travellers.
Flybe and Airfrance have signed a new deal which will allow flights to France to be direct from the Isle of Man.
The head of PR for Flybe, Niall Duffy, says it will be a new era for tourism.
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