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BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT CONTINUES TO REPLACE LOST FLYBE ROUTES WITH LAUNCH OF GUERNSEY FLIGHTS


Birmingham Airport has today (6th March), announced the launch of Guernsey airline, Aurigny. The Birmingham-Guernsey service will go on sale with Aurigny on Saturday 7th March via www.aurigny.com

The first new service to Birmingham will operate on Wednesday 11th March, operating daily in the late morning – initially excluding Tuesdays and Thursdays.


Nick Barton, CEO at Birmingham Airport said: “We are pleased to announce the continued service to the popular destination of Guernsey, with Aurigny following the loss of the service offered by flybe from Birmingham.

“We hope to see our regular travellers taking advantage of this new airline at Birmingham and look forward to building on our relationship with Aurigny over the coming years.”

Mark Darby, Chief Executive said, “We believe that maintaining Guernsey’s connectivity is key and with the collapse of flybe it is an unmissable opportunity for Aurigny to provide a valuable customer service while at the same time increasing our operation and improving our financial position.

“Given that we are able to do this with no increase in fixed costs and with aircraft, crew and a user-friendly booking system immediately available to us we hope that this will alleviate some travel concerns.”

For more information on Aurigny, Guernsey’s Airline, and to book flights from the 7th March, please visit www.aurigny.com


 
BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT CONTINUES TO REPLACE LOST FLYBE ROUTES WITH LAUNCH OF GUERNSEY FLIGHTS


Birmingham Airport has today (6th March), announced the launch of Guernsey airline, Aurigny. The Birmingham-Guernsey service will go on sale with Aurigny on Saturday 7th March via www.aurigny.com

The first new service to Birmingham will operate on Wednesday 11th March, operating daily in the late morning – initially excluding Tuesdays and Thursdays.


Nick Barton, CEO at Birmingham Airport said: “We are pleased to announce the continued service to the popular destination of Guernsey, with Aurigny following the loss of the service offered by flybe from Birmingham.

“We hope to see our regular travellers taking advantage of this new airline at Birmingham and look forward to building on our relationship with Aurigny over the coming years.”

Mark Darby, Chief Executive said, “We believe that maintaining Guernsey’s connectivity is key and with the collapse of flybe it is an unmissable opportunity for Aurigny to provide a valuable customer service while at the same time increasing our operation and improving our financial position.

“Given that we are able to do this with no increase in fixed costs and with aircraft, crew and a user-friendly booking system immediately available to us we hope that this will alleviate some travel concerns.”

For more information on Aurigny, Guernsey’s Airline, and to book flights from the 7th March, please visit www.aurigny.com


Did they once operate the route or was it just to Jumper?
 
It is a stock picture they are using, could easily have been Guernsey or even worse a picture of EMB190 at Gatwick.
 
BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT CONTINUES TO REPLACE LOST FLYBE ROUTES WITH LAUNCH OF GUERNSEY FLIGHTS



Birmingham Airport announced the launch of Guernsey airline, Aurigny on the 6th of March. The Birmingham-Guernsey service went on sale with Aurigny on Saturday 7th March via www.aurigny.com

The first new service to Birmingham operated today (Wednesday 11th March), operating daily in the late morning – initially excluding Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Nick Barton, CEO at Birmingham Airport said: “We are pleased to announce the continued service to the popular destination of Guernsey, with Aurigny following the loss of the service offered by flybe from Birmingham.

“We hope to see our regular travellers taking advantage of this new airline at Birmingham and look forward to building on our relationship with Aurigny over the coming years.”

Mark Darby, Chief Executive said, “We believe that maintaining Guernsey’s connectivity is key and with the collapse of flybe it is an unmissable opportunity for Aurigny to provide a valuable customer service while at the same time increasing our operation and improving our financial position.

“Given that we are able to do this with no increase in fixed costs and with aircraft, crew and a user-friendly booking system immediately available to us we hope that this will alleviate some travel concerns.”

For more information on Aurigny, Guernsey’s Airline, and to book flights from the 7th March, please visit
www.aurigny.com


 
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Aurigny are planning to increase BHX-GCI to 8 weekly flights from November onwards, with 2 daily flights on Thursday.

Monday/Tuesday/Saturday
GCI 1155 - BHX 1310
BHX 1340 - GCI 1505

Wednesday
GCI 1005 - BHX 1120
BHX 1150 - GCI 1315

Thursday
GCI 0705 - BHX 0820
BHX 0850 - GCI 1015
GCI 1740 - BHX 1855
BHX 1925 - GCI 2050

Friday/Sunday
GCI 1345 - BHX 1500
BHX 1530 - GCI 1655
 
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Aurigny are planning to increase BHX-GCI to 8 weekly flights from November onwards, with 2 daily flights on Thursday.

Monday/Tuesday/Saturday
GCI 1155 - BHX 1310
BHX 1340 - GCI 1505

Wednesday
GCI 1005 - BHX 1120
BHX 1150 - GCI 1315

Thursday
GCI 0705 - BHX 0820
BHX 0850 - GCI 1015
GCI 1740 - BHX 1855
BHX 1925 - GCI 2050

Friday/Sunday
GCI 1345 - BHX 1500
BHX 1530 - GCI 1655
This has now been pushed back (rather predictably) and is planned for March 2022.
 

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