Aurigny ATR42-500 aircraft which will operate the Leeds Bradford® Airport route to Guernsey in 2016.

Year round airlink with Guernsey to take off at Leeds Bradford Airport

Aurigny, the longest serving airline in the Channel Islands is to begin a year round service to Guernsey from Leeds Bradford Airport in 2016.

Starting the service on 27th May 2016, Aurigny will also run four flights a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays in peak season.

Flights will depart Leeds Bradford at 14.10 and arrive in Guernsey just before 16.00. The returns depart Guernsey at midday, arriving back in Leeds Bradford at 13.40.

From October to May, the flights will operate on Mondays and Fridays, at the same times.

Tony Hallwood, Leeds Bradford® Airport’s Aviation Development Director, commented: “We are pleased to welcome Aurigny to Leeds Bradford®, introducing direct services to Guernsey commencing May 2016.

“This new service will now allow fast and direct access to one of the airport’s most widely requested destinations and we expect significant leisure demand from across our catchment area. We believe this year round route will become a firm favourite with our passengers who enjoy visiting Guernsey. We look forward to developing a long lasting relationship with Aurigny and enhancing and widening our connectivity with the Channel Islands.”

Malcolm Coupar, Aurigny’s Commercial Director, added: “We anticipate a lot of interest in what will be the eighth, “year round” destination served by Aurigny. Fares will start at £89 return and include Aurigny’s standard “frills” of a free 20kg of hold luggage allowance and an extra 10kg of cabin baggage. We’ll also be serving complimentary soft drinks or tea and coffee, both unusual perks in these days of budget flights.”

“Our analysis shows there’ll be a high level of interest in our new Guernsey connection. We were granted the licence to operate earlier this year and we’ve had many enquiries from people who live in the Leeds Bradford® area, wanting to know when we’re starting the route.

“The Channel Islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm make an excellent summer holiday destination, famed for their high sunshine hours, beautiful beaches, French influence and fine cuisine. They are steeped in history and full of striking architecture, from Neolithic standing stones to Napoleonic defences and German Second World War fortifications. The islands are relatively small, so all their attractions are easily accessible. We look forward to flying visitors from Yorkshire to enjoy these varied, very special places.”

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