British Airways is to triple its flights between London City Airport and the Isle of Man this summer.
From March 30, the national carrier will increase the service from one to three per weekday, with one flight on Saturdays and two on Sundays.
Luke Hayhoe, BA's general manager commercial, said: "We are delighted that British Airways is able to increase services from the Isle of Man. There is a strong demand for a schedule suitable for business and leisure trips to London.
"Our schedule will allow customers to enjoy a full business day with conveniently timed flights direct to the heart of the London or connect easily with our onward services."
Last month, it emerged that BA will begin installing denser new seating across its Airbus fleet this year (see news, December 19).
Graham Smith