Guernsey chief minister says idea being discussed
Airline Aurigny could serve Isle of Man routes beyond Guernsey when the borders reopen.
Chief minister of the channel island Gavin St. Pier says talks have been held with officials here to explore the idea.
Speaking while on holiday on Manx soil, Mr St. Pier believes the air bridge between the two Covid-19 free nations could lead to a closer future working relationship:
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