Welsh North – South air link takes off again
10.05.10
Flights between north and south Wales took off again today after a two-month break caused by the previous operator, Highland Airways, going in to administration. The Cardiff Airport - Anglesey route has been taken over by Isle of Man-based Manx2 and will operate twice a day in both directions from Monday to Friday starting today.
The Cardiff to Anglesey air link started in May 2007, with two flights a day both ways, attracting 40,000 passengers to date. Manx2 will run the route along with its partner carrier FLM Aviation from Monday for seven months. The assembly government will run a tendering process during that period to appoint an operator for a further seven years.
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