'Anxiety' for those due to travel through the region amid Iranian conflict
Travel consultants on the Island say some passengers due to fly via the Middle East around Easter time are starting to get anxious - but it's best to wait before making any changes.
Today marks 11 days since the US and Israel sent strikes into Iran - which then retaliated.
Throughout this time air spaces in the Middle East have been opening and closing when necessary.
Edward Pearson, the director of Manx Travel says they've assisted 30 clients since the start of the war:
Meanwhile, chair of Mann Link Travel, Brian Kelly described the situation as 'fluid' adding that hundreds of Isle of Man residents have been impacted or will be:
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