Report due before Council of Ministers next month
A deal to introduce more air routes at Ronaldsway operated by Guernsey airline Aurigny could be 'imminent'.
That's according to Chief Minister Howard Quayle, who is currently visiting the Channel Island.
The Council of Ministers is due to receive a report next month considering extending the Island's deal with the operator, which has been running flights between the Isle of Man and Guernsey since July.
Speaking to BBC Guernsey, Mr Quayle says there could be a further announcement in the near future:
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