People can change their flights by up to 24 hours.
People travelling from the Isle of Man with Loganair can move their flights, without charge, due to the ongoing travel disruption at the airport.
The airline says whilst it is working with Ronaldsway Airport to minimise the effect of the short-term closures it understands customers have onward travel arrangements to make.
It will apply to journeys up to 13 August - passengers can change their flights by up to 24 hours.
In order to make the necessary change, people can select the 'Manage Booking' option online, and amend your itinerary. Alternatively you can contact the Help Centre on 0344 800 2855.
In a statement a spokesperson said: "As ever, we will do our utmost to run services on schedule and minimise delays at every opportunity whilst ensuring that every flight is conducted safely and in compliance with all regulatory requirements."
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