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Finistair flights to improve Channel Islands connection to France
Finistair flights to improve Channel Islands connection to France

BBC News

time3 days ago

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  • BBC News

Finistair flights to improve Channel Islands connection to France

A new flight route will give people on the Channel Islands easier access to western France over the will be run by the French airline company Finistair as part of a partnership between the governments of Jersey and 27 June to 31 August, direct flights will run every Friday and Sunday between Jersey, Alderney and the Brittany city of new connection aims to strengthen cultural, social and economic ties between the Channel Islands and Brittany. Finistair claim the flight time is only 35 minutes from Brest to Jersey, and 15 minutes from Jersey to Alderney, and offers a "quick and convenient way to explore the beautiful coastlines, culture, and gastronomy of western France and the Channel Islands".Deputy Kirsten Morel, Jersey's minister for sustainable economic development, said: "We've invested in this trial to help us assess the appetite for a longer-term service between the islands and France."We hope it will boost both cultural and economic connections with our near neighbours."I'm pleased that we are improving our air-route connectivity, enabling Islanders to reach both Alderney and Brest throughout the summer while also attracting new visitors to Jersey."

Regional UK airport set to get new flights to US destination – the first time in nearly a decade
Regional UK airport set to get new flights to US destination – the first time in nearly a decade

The Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Sun

Regional UK airport set to get new flights to US destination – the first time in nearly a decade

AN airport in the UK could get a new flight route to America in more than eight years. Birmingham Airport is currently undergoing a £300million renovation. 3 3 And a new flight route could connect the regional airport to a US destination. Delta's airline chief executive told the Sunday Times: "There's a great market out of Birmingham." Delta is currently the official airline partner of Birmingham City Football Club. Birmingham Airport had flights to New York with United Airlines last in 2017. While Delta hasn't suggested which destination it could fly to from Birmingham, it is likely to be New York again. This was backed by the airport CEO Nick Barton who said there was "a reasonable degree of optimism" for the route relaunch. The only other US flight route that Birmingham currently operates is to Orlando with TUI. And it's not the only long-haul flight the airport has suggested it could relaunch. Previously flying to Hong Kong until 1988 (which were suspended after the closure of Kai Tak Airport) this could be another flight route. Even flights to India such as Mumbai have been suggested as potential destinations. Jet2 launches six new flights from major UK airport This would be in addition to the current Birmingham-Delhi flights. Other current long-haul flights from Birmingham include Cancun, Barbados and Jamaica, as well as Dubai. And new recent flight routes include to Gibraltar with easyJet and Budapest with TUI Airways, And part of Birmingham Airport's multi-million pound upgrades including new CT scanners which will allow passengers to keep liquids in their hand luggage. While they still need to be under 100ml, there is now no limit on how many can be taken. The website also asked passengers to leave them outside of the standard plastic bag. It states: "There is no limit on the amount of under 100mls containers that can be carried. "Do not put your liquids, pastes and gels into plastic bags (please leave them loose in hand luggage)." Other upgrades to the airport also include two new security lanes. Here are the 15 busiest airports in the UK by passenger numbers in 2023 London Heathrow - 79.2 million London Gatwick - 40.9 million Manchester - 28.1 million London Stansted - 28.0 million London Luton - 16.4 million Edinburgh - 14.4 million Birmingham - 11.5 million Bristol - 9.9 million Glasgow - 7.4 million Belfast International - 6.0 million Newcastle - 4.8 million Liverpool - 4.2 million Leeds Bradford - 4.0 million East Midlands - 3.9 million London City - 3.4 million The airport currently serves 12million passengers a year to 144 destinations. The renovation s will be able to welcome capacity up to 18million, expected by 2033. 3

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