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For the second month in a row, passenger numbers at Isle of Man Airport have matched the corresponding figures for 2009.
It follows a difficult few months, during which the airlines serving the Island were affected by bad weather, here and elsewhere, and the ash cloud from the volcano in Iceland.
Airport director Ann Reynolds is encouraged to see things settling down, and told John Moss she is cautiously optimistic a corner has been turned:
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