Aurigny launches flights to Italy after feedback

Aurigny's chief commercial officer said the airline crafted its seasonal schedule to offer "exciting destinations"
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Guernsey's airline is launching flights to Genoa in Italy this spring.
Aurigny said it comes after 1,017 islanders offered feedback about preferences for European destinations in 2025.
The airline said the direct route would launch from 12 April and would run until 10 May.
Sudeep Ghai, chief commercial officer, said the airline designed its seasonal schedule to offer direct connectivity to "exciting destinations across Europe while continuing to safeguard the vital lifeline services to the UK".
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