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Additional Netherlands flights for 2019

Additional Netherlands flights for 2019

Monday 05 November 2018

Additional Netherlands flights for 2019

Monday 05 November 2018


There'll be an increased number of flights between the Netherlands and Guernsey next year, compared to this summer.

Channel Island tour operator Sunair Vakanties has announced that they will be increasing the flight capacity with a direct service from Groningen Airport Eelde in April 2019. The services will again be flown by Blue Islands.

Groningen is the regional airport in the North of the country. This service is in addition to their existing charter operation from Rotterdam in The Hague.

Marc Van Amsterdam, Managing Director Sunair said, “after conducting some thorough research we came to the conclusion that there is high potential from the North and North East of the country. Furthermore, the research also showed that our current target audience is present in this area but do not currently use the existing Rotterdam service." 

Mike Hopkins, Director of Marketing & Tourism, VisitGuernsey said, “the Dutch market is very important to our visitor economy and, working with Sunair our Dutch tour operator partner, is a market we are keen to grow and develop further. We are therefore delighted to see the introduction next year of the new and additional direct service to Guernsey from Groningen. On the back of a very successful 2018 season we are also very pleased that Sunair has confirmed the continuation of the triangular Rotterdam Charter for 2019. We look forward to working with Sunair on the promotion of both Dutch routes, and to welcoming their customers to Guernsey next season.”

Deputy Dawn Tindall, member of the Committee for Economic Development said, “it is encouraging to see the introduction of this additional direct charter service to Guernsey and to Sunair's continued commitment to the Island. VisitGuernsey and the Committee for Economic Development look forward to the further opportunity to promote ‘The Island that Inspired the story'.  The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society, the film was also aired in the Netherlands last April and has been very popular with this audience.”

Rob Veron, CEO Blue Islands added: “following our partnership for the 2018 season, Blue Islands is delighted to be the selected airline partner for Sunair’s summer 2019 programme to the Channel Islands and look forward to again welcoming guests from Rotterdam to discover our beautiful islands, while the additional Groningen activity for 2019 is testament to the focus on identifying new discrete markets for growth opportunities.”

Pictured top: Blue Islands will fly the route for Sunair Vakanties.

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