Belgian airline company with flights to the UK from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Brussels, Luxembourg
Isle of Man Airport (IOM) formally known as Ronaldsway Airport is the main civilian airport of the Isle of Man. It is located to the south of the Island at Ronaldsway near Castletown, southwest of Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. The airport has scheduled services to the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Channel Islands. This airport was first used as an airfield in 1929 with passenger services to the UK starting in 1933, operated by Blackpool and West Coast Air Services (later West Coast Air Services). Further services were established by Aer Lingus and Railway Air Services but in 1937 most operations were amalgamated under the Isle of Man Air Services banner. In a 1936 expansion of the Ronaldsway Airport, workers discovered a mass grave believed to hold the remains of soldiers who died during the 1275 Battle of Ronaldsway. The airport has efficient airport transportation service with specialized shuttle and private cabs operating through out the day and cheap air tickets and low cost airlines are available for budget travelers and other tourist arriving to this airport. With one of the best air travel experience this airport is renowned for its customer service, modern facilities and flights cheap air tickets. A project by Ellis Brown Architects began in November 1998 to extend the airport and improve the airport transportation facilities available to passengers. In March 2000 the new extension was opened, providing a new landside catering outlet, arrivals area, baggage hall and departure lounge.