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Fly to Anglesey with Manx2.com

by isleofman.com 26th April 2012

Tickets are now available for Manx2.com’s special summer season of flights between the Isle of Man and Anglesey, which will start on 13 July.  In addition, motor racing fans can book one of five return flights during the Isle of Man TT festival. 

Flights during the event will take off on 30 May and 1, 6, 8 and 11 June giving more fans than ever the opportunity to fly to the Island to enjoy the two week spectacle, which promises to be both exciting and intensely competitive.

Weekly scheduled return flights – on Mondays and Fridays – will commence on Friday 13 July, continuing until Monday 10 September.  Fares start from ?39.00 one way including all taxes, booking fees and credit card charges.

Manx2.com Managing Director, David Buck, said: ‘Anglesey is a spectacular destination and the summer season of flights was extremely well received last year.  The schedule – with return flights on Monday and Fridays is designed to suit those looking for relaxed weekend breaks and longer holidays.  And now that the arrangement between Friends of Manx National Heritage and Cadw – the Welsh Government’s historic environment service – is in place, meaning members can now access sites in both countries, we hope more people will be encouraged to explore both Islands.’

To follow Manx2.com on twitter: http://twitter.com/FlyManx2
And on Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/FlyManx2

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Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 26th, April 2012 05:15pm.

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