Donegal residents are worried about the future of a vital flight route that helps cancer patients access life-saving treatment in Dublin. The twice-daily flight, funded by a government subsidy, has been a lifeline for many, but it's now at risk of being cut. This could leave patients with limited options and force them to make difficult choices. But here's where it gets controversial... some are questioning the sustainability of this service and its impact on the wider community. And this is the part most people miss... the charity that organizes these flights is also struggling to secure funding for other essential travel needs, leaving them with limited resources to help those in need. So, what does the future hold for these patients and the charity that supports them? The Department for Transport in the Republic of Ireland has been approached for comment, and we'll keep you updated on any developments.