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Manx2.com - Thursday 08 December 2011 - Flight Transfers

by isleofman.com 8th December 2011
With forecast high winds today and the possibility of disruption to services later in the day, Manx2.com are offering passengers booked on afternoon flights today (Thursday 08 December) the chance to transfer to an earlier service where seats are available. To do this they will need to contact Manx2.com reservations on 0871 200 0440. This is only available to passengers booked to travel on the afternoon of Thursday 08th December 2011 and flights may only be brought forward to this morning, no date changes are allowed. At present Manx2.com are planning to operate services as usual and this offer is only to minimise potential inconvenience to passengers should flights be disrupted. Information to passengers about potential disruption will be communicated on Manx2.com’s website homepage www.manx2.com and twitter feed (@Flymanx2). Any changes must be done through the Manx2.com reservations centre. Changes carried out online will still be subject to the usual charges. To follow Manx2.com on twitter: http://twitter.com/FlyManx2 And on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FlyManx2 ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 8th, December 2011 09:46pm.

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