Aurigny Air Services
regional airline based in Guernsey in the Channel Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aurigny Air Services Limited, known as aurigny.com is an airline with its head office at Guernsey Airport in the Channel Islands,[1] and is owned by the States of Guernsey. It operates passenger and freight services between the Channel Islands, northern France and the United Kingdom. Its main base is Guernsey Airport, with other aircraft and crew based at Jersey Airport and Alderney Airport. Aurigny is one of the longest operating regional airlines in the world, and is one of the oldest airlines in Britain except for Loganair and Monarch Airlines. The name means Alderney.
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Destinations
Current destinations
Aurigny Air Services runs to the following destinations (at February 2010):
- British Crown Dependencies
- France
- Dinard/Saint-Malo (Pleurtuit Airport)
- Grenoble Airport (seasonal)
- United Kingdom
- Bristol (Bristol International Airport)
- London
- Manchester (Manchester Airport)
- Nottingham (East Midlands Airport)
- Southampton (Southampton Airport)
Former destinations
The airline used to run to the following destinations:
- France
- Cherbourg (Cherbourg - Maupertus Airport)
- Caen (Caen - Carpiquet Airport)
- Granville, Manche (Granville - Mont Saint Michel Aerodrome)
- Netherlands
- Amsterdam (Amsterdam Schiphol Airport)
- United Kingdom
- Brighton (Shoreham Airport)
- Bournemouth (Bournemouth Airport)
- Charter:
- Cambridge (Cambridge Airport)
- Gloucester (Gloucestershire Airport)
- Ramsgate (Manston Airport)
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