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Last Updated: Saturday, 18 March 2006, 12:18 GMT
Airport charges cut at Ronaldsway
Isle of Man airport
The airport charge reductions will depend on the routes operated
Lower charges are to be introduced for airlines using the Isle of Man's Ronaldsway airport.

The initiative is aimed at ensuring the island remains competitive for air access costs.

The airport also wants to continue to levy charges to airlines in line with other UK airports.

Existing charges will go down by an average of between 25% and 30%, but will vary depending on the routes, airport director Phillip Pain said.




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