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I have a feeling that the Southampton-Isle of Man route operated at greater frequency than the BRS route - possibly up to 6 x weekly. Their passenger figures for January were about twice those of BRS to the IoM.
The IoM-SOU also continued to Brussels, then back to the IoM via SOU. The BRU leg also seems to be for the axe.
When Flybe started the IoM Bristol route in summer 2010 the service continued to Jersey, and then returned to the IoM via BRS. Last summer and this winter the route is IoM-BRS-IoM, so no Jersey pax to supplement it, though the Jersey loads in 2010 seemed pretty low - no doubt why that leg was axed.
Flybe in its Jersey European days used to operate from BRS to Belfast City 3 x daily with one of the rotations calling in at the Isle of Man in both directions. This was one of those peculiarities where it was cheaper to fly on the same aircraft to Belfast than get off at the intermediate stop in the Isle of Man.
When Jersey European chopped the the route Eastern came on to it but gave up about three years ago shortly after Manx2 started its Gloucester-Isle of Man route with cheaper fares and greater frequencies.
I've checked the Flybe booking engine again this morning for flights in May and they are still advertising direct flights. I have a personal interest as the Isle of Man is near the top of our visit list for this year.
If Flybe did pull out I note that Blue Islands have a Jersey-Isle of Man route (3 x weekly). Maybe something could be done with that airline if, as seems the case, it's going down well at BRS.
The IoM-SOU also continued to Brussels, then back to the IoM via SOU. The BRU leg also seems to be for the axe.
When Flybe started the IoM Bristol route in summer 2010 the service continued to Jersey, and then returned to the IoM via BRS. Last summer and this winter the route is IoM-BRS-IoM, so no Jersey pax to supplement it, though the Jersey loads in 2010 seemed pretty low - no doubt why that leg was axed.
Flybe in its Jersey European days used to operate from BRS to Belfast City 3 x daily with one of the rotations calling in at the Isle of Man in both directions. This was one of those peculiarities where it was cheaper to fly on the same aircraft to Belfast than get off at the intermediate stop in the Isle of Man.
When Jersey European chopped the the route Eastern came on to it but gave up about three years ago shortly after Manx2 started its Gloucester-Isle of Man route with cheaper fares and greater frequencies.
I've checked the Flybe booking engine again this morning for flights in May and they are still advertising direct flights. I have a personal interest as the Isle of Man is near the top of our visit list for this year.
If Flybe did pull out I note that Blue Islands have a Jersey-Isle of Man route (3 x weekly). Maybe something could be done with that airline if, as seems the case, it's going down well at BRS.