A WELSH language version of the Manx2.com website has been launched today (Monday) in a bid to make it easier to book for Welsh speaking passengers.
Manx2.com, which is based in the Isle of Man, has also introduced lower ?29 fares on selected off peak flights from September onwards, which can be accessed simply through the Company’s low fare finder, which shows the lowest fares available in easy “month at a glance” format.
Chairman Noel Hayes said, “We are delighted with customer response to the launch of our Anglesey and Cardiff service. Passenger numbers have been in excess of our expectations and we have rapidly established our reputation for reliability, punctuality and customer service in the local market.
“Many passengers have told us what a difference the air route has made to their travel and business plans and we are delighted to be part of connecting the community. We hope the launch of our Welsh language website and the introduction of ?29 fares on some flights will further enhance the success of this vital air-route.”
Manx2.com employs 60 staff and has a fleet of seven aircraft providing up to 30 flights a day to the Isle of Man and Wales. Its customer services, reservations and operations departments are all based in the new hangar facility at Ronaldsway Airport.
Manx2.com carries 100,000 passengers a year between the Isle of Man and Blackpool, Belfast, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle, Gloucester and Jersey. It has recently been voted the Island’s best small company for the second time in three years at the annual IOM Newspapers Excellence Awards.