AURIGNY AIR SERVICES
Read moreThis company connects Jersey and Guernsey almost daily all year round and Guernsey to Jersey and Alderney several times a day; it also serves many British cities (London, Manchester, Bristol, Southampton...) and European cities (Malaga, Barcelona, Prague...). For inter-island flights, the company's aircraft are mainly small 14-seater Britten Norman Trislanders. Beware, strong sensations guaranteed! But don't worry, the pilots are really very professional...
AÉROPORT D’AURIGNY
Read moreThe main airport of the island of Alderney is a tiny airport (it's almost more like an aerodrome) from which you can fly to England (Southampton) or to Guernsey. Be careful, in case of bad weather conditions, the planes do not take off! On site, you will find a refreshment bar and a small duty free service. Cabs are waiting for travelers at each plane arrival, if you are too busy to walk to town or if the weather is stormy. It takes about 5 minutes and costs about £6.
AÉROPORT DE JERSEY
Read moreIt is a very small airport, accessible to travelers from 5:45 am to the last flight of the day, where you should not get lost! Inside, in addition to the boarding lounges, there is a kiosk, several vending machines, snacks and an annex of the tourist office. By cab, to reach the center of St. Helier, it will cost you about £20 per trip. You should also know that the n° 15 bus connects the airport to the center of St. Helier for £2.40. There are also car rental companies.
AÉROPORT DE GUERNESEY
Read moreAt the island's small airport, you'll find a vending machine, a small café, free wi-fi, car rental, a tourist office annex and a small newsstand. To reach the capital Saint-Peter-Port by cab, it will cost you around £15-£20 to reach the center. Cabs are available right outside the airport. Alternatively, bus no. 91 runs very frequently (on average every 15-20 minutes) from the airport to the center of Saint-Peter-Port for the modest sum of £1.20.
AURIGNY AIR SERVICES
Read moreThis small company links France (Paris) to Guernsey, Guernsey to Alderney, but also to many British cities (London, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Southampton, Exeter...) and European cities (Malaga, Porto, Dublin, Edinburgh, Copenhagen, etc.). The planes used for the Guernsey to Alderney crossing are small trislanders (propeller planes) with fourteen seats... It takes about fifteen to twenty minutes to fly between the two Channel Islands.
BLUE ISLANDS
Read moreBlue Islands is an airline company that offers connections in the Channel Islands, especially between the islands of Jersey and Guernsey. But also from and to the archipelago with flights to/from Europe or Great Britain. The company, based at Jersey airport, has five small planes. The inter-island journey by plane is unforgettable and, for those who are not afraid in small planes, the view through the window is a truly unforgettable memory. An alternative to the boat to consider when planning your stay.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Read moreBritish Airways operates several routes to Jersey and Guernsey, most often via London (City Airport or London-Gatwick), from Paris, but also from the provinces (Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nantes, Nice and Toulouse). There are also numerous flights to/from the main UK cities. An alternative to the most popular option for French visitors: train + boat. A return trip from Paris to Jersey airport costs from €160.