Easyjet cuts back Liverpool and Manchester flights

Easyjet is one of two airlines to operate on the Isle of Man
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Flights between the Isle of Man and the north west of England have been reduced following a fall in demand.
Apart from Loganair, EasyJet is the only other airline to operate from Isle of Man Airport.
While its flights to London Gatwick and Bristol have been unaffected, there are reductions to the Liverpool and Manchester routes.
The reduction will run from April to November.
In April the airline will run up to 12 flights a week to and from Manchester, and 10 flights a week to and from Liverpool.
An EasyJet spokesman said: "We continually review our schedule across our network to align with demand."
Flights to and from Bristol will resume on 30 March, and there will be no reduction in the frequency of them.
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