North-South Air Link

Today the air service between Cardiff and Anglesey takes off. It is being hailed as a much awaited link between north and south Wales.

But how far does it go? Some people argue that the link between north and south is better served with improved road and rail networks.

Those with green hats feel the government shouldn't be putting their money behind aero-links and short hall flights.

But, some businesses in north, as well as in south Wales, feel this is going to be a blessing. Time is money and they will certainly save a lot of time if they could shorten their commute.

Join Sarah Dickins and guests as they discuss whether the new air link will bring north and south closer and mean a take off for the airline industry here in Wales?

Wales@Work, Tuesday 8 May at 6.30pm, repeated Sunday 13 May on BBC Radio Wales.


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