| Origin | Destination | Duration | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
🇬🇧 Birmingham, West MidlandsBHX | 🇬🇬 Saint Peter PortGCI | — | View route |
🇬🇧 BristolBRS | 🇬🇧 Exeter, DevonEXT | — | View route |
🇬🇧 BristolBRS | 🇬🇬 Saint Peter PortGCI | — | View route |
🇬🇧 EdinburghEDI | 🇬🇬 Saint Peter PortGCI | — | View route |
🇬🇧 LondonLGW | 🇬🇬 Saint Peter PortGCI | — | View route |
🇬🇧 Manchester, Greater ManchesterMAN | 🇬🇬 Saint Peter PortGCI | — | View route |
🇫🇷 Paris (Roissy-en-France, Val-d'Oise)CDG | 🇬🇬 Saint Peter PortGCI | — | View route |
Aurigny Air Services, commonly known as Aurigny, is the flag carrier of the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Founded in 1968 (tracing roots to 1964), it is one of the oldest regional airlines in Britain and has been wholly owned by the States of Guernsey since 2003. Headquartered at Guernsey Airport (GCI), the airline specializes in connecting the Channel Islands with the UK mainland (including London Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, and others), Alderney, and select European destinations.
Aurigny operates a modern fleet dominated by fuel-efficient ATR 72-600 turboprops, supplemented by Twin Otter aircraft for public service obligation routes to Alderney. It is renowned for its vital role in serving remote island communities with reliable short-haul connectivity, mail services, and medevac operations. The airline stands out for its long heritage—including pioneering the Britten-Norman Trislander—and commitment to sustainable aviation through its current-generation aircraft. As a full-service regional carrier with no major alliance affiliation, Aurigny emphasizes passenger-friendly operations on its focused network while navigating the challenges of a small fleet and weather-dependent island flying.