Aurigny, representatives from Sark and Alderney and travel experts are among 20 businesses lined up for 11 January.
Guernsey Airport will host a Travel Showcase in early January, the time that most people traditionally begin to think about their summer holidays.
The initiative, by Guernsey Ports, is designed to offer tailored advice for islanders looking to get away, whether that be for a break in the Bailiwick or one further afield.
David Buddery, who looks after business development at Guernsey Ports, says the event is free, as is airport parking that day:
“This is a great opportunity for islanders to explore holiday ideas, ask questions face-to-face and secure event-only travel deals for trips departing from Guernsey.”
There are four travel consultants, while others, like the Co-Op and Butterfield Bank, can offer specialist advice on making calls and using data while away to getting a local credit card.
Aurigny will be there, alongside Brittany Ferries and Sark Shipping.
The local airline's COO, Philip Saunders, says it is an important event:
“The Travel Showcase is an ideal opportunity for Aurigny to interact directly with our customers and for those planning their summer trips."
It takes place at Guernsey Airport on Sunday 11 January 2026.

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