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Who flies to Guernsey from Gatwick?

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Christopher Ramos

Published Feb 16, 2026

Who flies to Guernsey from Gatwick?

Aurigny Air Services

Considering this, can you fly from Gatwick to Guernsey?

There is one airline that flies direct from London Gatwick to Guernsey. How many flights are there a week from London Gatwick to Guernsey? Aurigny Air Services offer the only direct flights from Gatwick to Guernsey.

Likewise, which airports fly to Guernsey from UK? When we're not affected by the current travel restrictions, a number of airlines operate flights to Guernsey from regional and international airports across the UK including London Gatwick, Manchester, East Midlands, Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton and more.

Also question is, who flys direct to Guernsey?

Airlines: Easyjet, British Airways, Aurigny

British Airways (BA) and EasyJet schedule daily flights all year round to Jersey from London Gatwick airport. Aurigny schedule daily flights to Guernsey all year round. See full Jersey & Guernsey flight schedules.

Does BA fly to Guernsey?

British Airways is launching two additional routes this summer. Tom Stoddart, Managing Director of BA CityFlyer, which will operate the new services, said: “We're confident our new route from London City Airport to Guernsey will be popular this summer with customers looking for a UK getaway.

Do I need a visa for Guernsey?

All EU, EEA and Swiss nationals must show a valid passport or identity card on arrival in Jersey or Guernsey. Citizens from other countries must show a valid passport on arrival. You may also require a visa. Jersey and Guernsey have a similar visa requirement as the UK.

Can I travel to Guernsey?

Fully vaccinated adults are now allowed to visit Guernsey without being tested for coronavirus or having to isolate. The rule change has been introduced for people coming from the Common Travel Area, which includes the UK and Jersey.

Can I go to Guernsey with a UK visa?

Can I travel to Guernsey with a UK visa? Yes, you can travel to Guernsey with a UK visa. It means you can apply for a UK visa for traveling to Guernsey. There is no separate (individual) visa for Guernsey.

Is Guernsey in the UK?

Although Guernsey is not part of the UK, it is part of the British Isles and there are very strong economic, cultural and social links between Guernsey and the UK. The people of Guernsey have British nationality and Guernsey participates in the Common Travel Area.

Are there flights from Guernsey to UK?

There is one airline that flies direct from Guernsey to London. The nonstop flights from Guernsey to London land at either London Gatwick (LGW) or London Stansted (STN) airports. Cheap flights from Guernsey to London fly out of Guernsey Airport (GCI).

Which terminal is aurigny at Gatwick?

Aurigny Air Services uses Terminal N - North at London Gatwick Airport.

Can you fly direct to Guernsey from UK?

Flights from United Kingdom to Guernsey

From Birmingham and Bristol, you can fly with Aurigny. From London Gatwick, Manchester, Norwich and Nottingham, all direct flights to Guernsey are operated by Aurigny. From Southampton, you can fly non-stop with Aurigny or Blue Islands.

How long is ferry to Guernsey?

Plan your trip
Routes to GuernseySailing durationShip
Poole to GuernseyFrom 3 hoursCondor Liberation
Portsmouth to GuernseyFrom 7 hoursCommodore Clipper
Jersey to GuernseyFrom 2 hoursCondor Voyager & Commodore Clipper
St Malo to GuernseyFrom 2 hours 35 minutesCondor Voyager

Can you still fly to the Channel Islands?

Travel - requirements. Jersey falls within the UK's Common Travel Area, along with the rest of the Channel Islands, Ireland and the Isle of Man. This means that there is no need for UK visitors to test before returning to the UK or isolate on return to the UK.

Can you drive your car in Guernsey?

You will need to have both parts of your driving licence; paper and card, or an international driving licence. If you're from the UK you'll only need your UK licence. You will also need to carry a valid certificate of insurance. You have to be at least 17 to be able to drive in Guernsey.

Can you fly from Exeter to Guernsey?

Exeter Airport offers flights to Guernsey year round. With a short flight time of 40 minutes from Exeter, you can be enjoying dinner alfresco or sunset drinks shortly after arriving.

Can you fly from Scotland to Guernsey?

How long is the flight from Scotland to Guernsey? There is no direct flight from Glasgow Airport to Guernsey Airport. Loganair, British Airways, Blue Islands Limited and two other airlines offer flights from Glasgow Airport to Guernsey Airport.

Can you fly from Jersey to Guernsey?

There are 2 airlines who fly direct from Jersey to Guernsey. How many flights are there a week from Jersey to Guernsey? Blue Islands and Flybe both fly to Guernsey from Jersey. Jersey Airport has one terminal.

Who flys to Jersey from UK?

You can fly to Jersey from all over the UK. EasyJet has started flying from Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow, Southend and Gatwick, and British Airways also offers services from Gatwick.

What type of planes fly to Guernsey?

We introduced our flagship Jet, an Embraer 195, in July 2014 to service the Guernsey-Gatwick route. The twinjet aircraft is the largest aircraft in the fleet, with a capacity of 122 passengers. We also operate four ATRs to help serve our UK and European destinations.

Is Guernsey better than Jersey?

Guernsey is nice, particularly St Peter Port but Jersey has more to offer. It has more of a holiday atmosphere, the shopping is better and bigger and the scenery more stunning as it is not as built up. St. Aubin is great but you would have a greater choice of hotels and other accommodation in St.

How do you get to Guernsey from England?

Condor Ferries is the only ferry operator offering sailings between the UK and Guernsey. We offer sailings from Poole to Guernsey and from Portsmouth to Guernsey frequently.

How long is the ferry from Southampton to Guernsey?

Ferry sail durations on this ferry route can take between 7 hours, to 12 hours and 35 minutes, to 12 hours and 55 minutes, and this variation is due to numerous reasons, such as changes to the ferry route, changes made by the ferry operator, and external factors such as weather conditions at the time of sail.

Is Aurigny flying to Southampton?

Aurigny operates regular, daily flights between Alderney and Southampton. With effect from 24th May 2019 Aurigny will be introducing twice daily flights direct from Guernsey to Southampton.

How do I get to Alderney?

Flying to Alderney is easy with Aurigny's high frequency, daily, direct services from Southampton and Guernsey. Visitors can also fly to Guernsey from Bristol, East Midlands, Grenoble, Leeds Bradford, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Manchester and Norwich, and take a flight to Alderney.

Where is Alderney Island?

Alderney (/ˈɔËldÉ™rni/; French: Aurigny [oÊiɲi]; Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the northernmost of the inhabited Channel Islands. It is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a British Crown dependency. It is 3 miles (5 km) long and 11â„2 miles (2.4 km) wide.

Alderney.

Designations
Ramsar Wetland
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Does FlyBE fly to Guernsey?

Low-cost flights to Guernsey with FlyBE.

Do you need a passport to fly to Jersey from UK?

Guernsey and Jersey are part of the CTA or Common Travel Area, which is included in the UK. In both destinations there is no requirement to carry a passport as there are no immigration controls in place, however a form of photographic identification is required.

Does Guernsey have an airport?

Guernsey Airport welcomes general aviation and business aviation visitors. Our renowned FBOs can deliver a service to suit all needs at competitive prices.

How do I get to Jersey by ferry?

Ferry routes to Jersey

We offer two ferry routes to St Helier in Jersey from the UK. You can get to Jersey from Poole in 4 hours onboard Condor Voyager. However, you can travel to Jersey onboard our conventional ferry, Commodore Clipper, from Portsmouth port in 10 hours and 20 minutes.

Is Jersey on the green list?

Is Jersey on the UK green list? Jersey is not on the UK's own red, amber or green lists for travel. The Bailiwick of Jersey includes the main island of Jersey itself, while the Bailiwick of Guernsey includes the other Channel Islands of Guernsey, Alderney and Sark.