Aurigny news


Aurigny and Flybe drop debit charges

AIRLINE passengers will no longer be charged for using their debit card when booking flights with local operators, it has been confirmed.


Further Aurigny Group cuts not on the cards, says boss

JOB losses at Anglo Normandy Aeroengineering are not indicative of further cuts across the group and will not impact on Aurigny’s day-to-day maintenance requirements, Aurigny Group chief executive Malcolm Hart said yesterday.


16 jobs to go at Anglo Normandy engineering

Anglo Normandy Aero Engineering will shed 16 posts across the 50-strong business, it confirmed this afternoon.


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GUERNSEY is unique and needs to stay that way.


Trislander engine trouble puts Alderney services on full alert

Alderney’s emergency services were put on full alert yesterday morning after a Trislander developed engine trouble.


Aurigny’s loss of £700,000 is £1m. better than hoped

AURIGNY made a loss of £700,000 last year – £1m. less than anticipated, Treasury and Resources’ latest quarterly bulletin has shown.


Aurigny pilot helps Trislander fan pop the question

TANYA Woodall will never forget the first time she touched down in Alderney – because the Trislander pilot had a very special announcement.


Now is bad time for big cut in support, claims airline

CUTTING financial support for airlines could be counter-productive at a time when Guernsey needs all the routes it can get, Flybe has said.


Aurigny turns to turnaround expert for its new chairman

AURIGNY has turned to high-profile private equity figure Jon Moulton to improve its fortunes.


Airlines could lose support from States in savings initiative

STATES support for airlines and routes could be cut by £500,000.

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