Aurigny is flying from Guernsey to Mallorca this Easter without the need for connecting flights.
The States-owned airline will use its Embraer jet to fly direct to Palma Airport on the Spanish island.
The airline says its new route offers the opportunity of a week or fortnight in the sun in a few weeks' time.
“With just one short flight, Bailiwick residents can find themselves enjoying a holiday abroad this Easter in Mallorca," said Malcolm Coupar, Commercial Director of Aurigny.
“We have seen how popular it is for islanders to travel direct to places and with our jet on the route customers can swap Pembroke for Palma in under two hours.”
The allocated flight time is two hours 15 minutes but was frequently shorter than that when Aurigny operated the route previously.
Flights will leave Guernsey at 14:00 on 9, 16 and 23 April - all Saturdays - and return from Palma, which is one hour ahead of Guernsey, at 18:00 on the same dates.
“We are delighted to be offering these flights and [the] opportunity for residents to get off the rock for Easter," said Mr Coupar.
"This year is all about people rediscovering holidays and Aurigny really wants to be part of that journey."
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