Aurigny changes schedule in bid to minimise delays

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Some customers may see their flight departure time change by up to one hour and 40 minutes, the airline said

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Aurigny has warned customers its winter flight schedule has been changed in a bid to minimise delays and improve punctuality.

According to the airline, schedulers have poured over months worth of flight data to come up with the adjustments to the winter schedule.

The changes to flights may be as little as five minutes and in the vast majority of cases no more than an hour, it said.

Dave Cox, head of ground operations, said: "By making these adjustments to our flight times for the winter schedule, we will be able to get more people to their destination on time."

An airline spokesperson added: "A small number of our customers will see their flight departure times changed by up to one hour and 40 minutes."

The winter schedule begins on 27 October.

The spokesperson said all affected customers would be contacted by email at least four weeks before the start of the schedule.

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