Aurigny seem determined to f*** up the Guernsey - London City route again, now 5 flights I've had this summer cancelled and me put on a different timed flight or moved to Gatwick which is miraculously gaining extra flights at the same time as some of the cancelled City ones
Can spot the Guernsey passengers on this BA flight a mile off, they have placed their roller cases flat in the overheads like they do on the ATRs rather than on their sides as they tell you to do on the Airbus ๐
When Heathrow Terminal 5 opened it was meant to be the flagship UK airport terminal... it is a shit hole, so much retail crammed into departures, a lot of which (the designer stores) have absolutely no one in them, narrow walkways and overcrowded
Good to see FlyDirect and airBaltic have expanded their partnership - direct Tenerife flights from Jersey, Guernsey and IOM next winter for October half-term and Christmas - end of Feb
Been told my cousin (a local Guernsey lad) will be operating the first flight from Heathrow when it touches down at Guernsey Airport on 19th April... Nice touch by BA.
Been told that with the exception of the first officer, it will now be an all-Guernsey crew operating the first British Airways Heathrow - Guernsey service with the exception of the first officer (presumably there isn't a local available).
Aurigny have some really strange flight time changes going on for Sundays this summer. The GR608/9 rotation now arrives back from LGE 5 minutes after the GR606/607 rotation. The GR656/7 SOU has been pushed back from afternoon to evening and operates 30 minutes before the GR658/9
... Basically the Sunday Gr656/7 and GR608/9 services have been swapped around meaning there is no Southampton flight between 9:30am and 8pm but then 2 arrive within 30 minutes in the evening ๐คท๐คท
One minute #Emirates is suspending flights indefinitely and then within an hour everything is back on... Considering the drone narrowly missed hitting aircraft and the terminal a little earlier this seems a bit quick.
The Guernsey Press is full of airline experts again I see. It was a serious incident but they are not very bright if they think Aurigny intentionally let an unsafe aircraft leave Gatwick.