Aurigny has announced that it is returning to normal after a disrupted service throughout June.
In May the airline announced that it would be consolidating flights from Guernsey to several UK destinations, including Exeter, Bristol, East Midlands and Birmingham.
This decision was made to improve resilience while the airline worked to put together a fully serviceable fleet.
It has now released the following statement:
“From 5 July, all consolidated Aurigny routes, including those to Liverpool, East Midlands, and Exeter, are expected to return to usual service.
“Two wet-lease providers are still being used to provide schedule resilience until Aurigny’s fourth ATR aircraft arrives later this month. A fifth ATR is expected to be in service from September.”
Aurigny Chief Commercial Officer Sudeep Ghai, added: “We are pleased that our route network is returning to normal service and thank our customers for their patience and understanding over the last few months.
“This is a positive step towards providing the reliable service that our customers expect and deserve.”
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