Aurigny and BA boost Guernsey travel connections

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Passengers will only have to check in their bags once, in Guernsey

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Aurigny and British Airways are expanding their partnership to allow Guernsey customers to book connecting flights through London City Airport on a single ticket.

The scheme, which was already available for flights through Gatwick, meant islanders could book their Aurigny flight and their international British Airways flight at the same time.

Passengers would only have to check in their bags once, in Guernsey, and would be protected in the case of delays.

London City served more than 25 European destinations, including new routes like Olbia in Italy.

Aurigny's Chief Commercial Officer, Sudeep Ghai, said: "We're proud to strengthen our partnership with British Airways.

"This expansion offers islanders more choice and better global connectivity, and it makes Guernsey even more accessible for international visitors, supporting our vital hospitality sector."

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