Aurigny launches winter schedule after disruption

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Aurigny has published its schedule of flights from October through to February

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Guernsey's state-owned airline has published its winter timetable.

Aurigny, which operates flights between Guernsey, Alderney, England, Scotland, Ireland and France, has released its schedule for the end of October through to February.

Earlier in June, Aurigny said it was waiting for confirmation on available aircraft and slot times at airports before publishing the winter timetable.

The airline has faced criticism in recent months with the firm looking to lease two aircraft to improve reliability and an incident that led to a plane left the runway after landing at Guernsey Airport.

Passengers have also reported being left stranded at airports while criticising the communication from the airline and rising ticket prices.

Earlier this month, Aurigny's chief executive Nico Bezuidenhout said extra measures were being introduced to alleviate disruption, adding the airline had "let islanders down".

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