Guernsey’s airline has confirmed more direct flights for March to October next year.
In summer 2025, Aurigny is scheduling daily flights from Manchester, Birmingham and Bristol.
Flights to Dublin will also be back, operating three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
Islanders will still be able to fly directly to the French and Scottish capitals.
The Paris flights will operate on Mondays and Fridays, while Edinburgh flights will operate once a week on Wednesdays.
The London City service, will fly more regularly in summer 2025, with up to 15 flights per week - Something the airline says will support the business community.
The London Stansted service, however, has been dropped.
The Leeds Bradford flights will operate twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 21 May to 27 September.
Aurigny's Chief Commercial Officer, Sudeep Ghai hopes islander will be happy with the programme.
“We have carefully curated our summer 2025 programme, balancing the delivery of the right connectivity for our community and operational integrity.
We’re especially pleased to bring back our popular Paris, Edinburgh, and London City services, building on their success”.

Aurigny has been beset by problems in 2024 that caused delays and cancellations during its summer schedule. A review published earlier this month by an aviation consultancy said they were largely out of the management's control and it was optimistic Aurigny's new schedule can be flown more smoothly.

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