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About Blue Islands
Blue Islands Limited is an airline of the Channel Islands. Its main bases of operation are Guernsey Airport and Jersey Airport. Blue Islands operates scheduled services from and within the Channel Islands to the United Kingdom and Europe through its codeshare partner CityJet. Blue Islands also flies to Dublin, Paris (Beauvais), Isle of Man, Geneva and Zurich. In addition this innovative airline has added a weekday, hourly shuttle between Jersey and Guernsey. The airline's head office is in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, and its registered office is in Saint Anne, Alderney. Please visit our travel documents page to find out whether you need a passport to visit Jersey or Guernsey.
Blue Islands Destinations
Bristol | United Kingdom | |||||
Cardiff | United Kingdom | |||||
Geneva | Switzerland | |||||
Guernsey | Guernsey | |||||
Jersey | Jersey | |||||
London | United Kingdom | |||||
Southampton | United Kingdom | |||||
Zürich | Switzerland |
Blue Islands Fleet
ATR 42-320
ATR 42-500
ATR 72-500
Blue Islands Hub Airport
Jersey Airport
Jersey Airport is located in the parish of Saint Peter, northwest of Saint Helier in Jersey, in the Channel Islands.
Airlines that fly from and to Jersey Airport with seasonal routes include Flybe, Germanwings, Jet2.com, Lufthansa Regional, Scandinavian Airlines, SkyWork Airlines and previously Aurigny.
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Blue Islands News
19th February 2018
Blue Islands returns to Cardiff Airport for another season
Following its first season of flying from Cardiff to Guernsey in 2017, Blue Islands – Flybe’s franchise partner – has confirmed the return of flights to the channel island for the coming summer season.
Starting from May 29, direct flights are available on Tuesdays and Saturdays and bookable on Flybe’s website.
Rob Veron, Blue Islands’ CEO, said he hoped the route would boost visitor numbers on the island of Guernsey: “Blue Islands continues its commitment to stimulate the Guernsey visitor economy by adding a direct link to a major city during summer. Thanks to our participation in Flybe’s sales channels, Guernsey will once again enjoy exposure to thousands of potential new visitors.”
19th February 2018
Blue Islands to offer later Jersey-Guernsey flights
From 4 December, the last two Jersey-to-Guernsey services each day will depart half an hour later than they do currently, at 4.40 pm and 6 pm. The final two Guernsey-to-Jersey flights will leave at 5.20 pm and 6.40 pm.
The airline said the changes followed two consultations earlier this year.
Rob Veron, Blue Islands’ chief executive officer, said: ‘The first survey had just 94 responses – nowhere near enough to base schedule changes on.
However, the second survey had 570 responses, and, combined, this means we have enough data to make adjustments. On analysing the responses, there was no consensus on morning schedule alterations, with roughly a third supporting each suggestion. Therefore, the morning schedule will remain the same.
‘However, demand was clearly shown for afternoon return flights to be even later, and that’s why we are pushing these services back by 30 minutes – allowing people to get even more out of their day’s travel.’
He added: ‘Blue Islands knows how important the inter-island route is, and remains the highest frequency, highest capacity and lowest-priced operator on the route. Where we can be flexible and make changes our customers tell us they want to see, we will do that. We believe these new times will make it more convenient than ever to travel between Guernsey and Jersey.’
Blue Islands operates up to ten flights a day on the inter-island route. Earlier this year it brought in bigger planes to serve the route at peak times and boost capacity by 48 per cent.