
Airline publishes flight schedule after reducing services throughout 2025
Daily easyJet flights between the Isle of Man and Liverpool will increase later this year following a reduced service from April onwards.
Most Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday journeys have been pulled from operation up until October; a decision the airline said was based on customer demand.
Between November and 22 March 2026 there will be flights between Ronaldsway and Liverpool on each day of the week barring January.
Throughout the first month of 2026 there will be no Wednesday flights to Liverpool.
Meanwhile, unlike Liverpool, services between Ronaldsway and Manchester are not set to increase over the winter period.
A typical week in November and December will see flights on four days while January sees that reduced to just two or three days a week.
Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston, speaking earlier this month, said government was in talks with easyJet and that the move highlighted the need for a longer-term approach to maintaining 'key air routes'.
In response, the Department for Enterprise says: "Following Tynwald’s approval of the Strategic Air Services Policy, there have been ongoing conversations with a number of airlines in regards to securing routes to the Island."
"We thank easyJet for their continued commitment to the Isle of Man and we will continue to work closely with colleagues at the airport to secure and grow air connectivity in line with the strategic framework and ensuring the Island remains well connected on a year round basis."