Aurigny Extends Guernsey to London Gatwick 'Lifeline' Route Until 2026
Guernsey's state-owned airline, Aurigny, has extended its contract to operate the crucial route to London Gatwick until March 2026. The decision was approved by the States' Trading Supervisory Board, securing the service under a Public Service Obligation (PSO). This route is considered a 'lifeline' for the island, providing essential connectivity for business, tourism, and medical travel. The two-year extension offers stability and certainty for one of Guernsey's most important air links, ensuring year-round flights.
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