Aurigny adds additional flights for Summer 2025

An Aurigny ATR turboprop (Image: Aurigny)
An Aurigny ATR turboprop (Image: Aurigny)

Guernsey based Aurigny Air Services (GR/AUR) has announced additional routes for its summer 2025 schedule including daily flights to Manchester (MAN/EGCC), Bristol (BRS/EGGD) and Birmingham (BHX/EGBB).

The popular London City (LCY/EGLC) route also gets boosted for summer 2025 with up to 15 flights per week being operated but the airline has confirmed its London Stansted (STN/EGSS) service will not return as the airline focuses on London Gatwick (LGW/EGKK) and London City.

Leeds Bradford (LBA/EGNM) flights will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays but only between the 21st of May to 27th of September.

Flights to Dublin are also set to return to Guernsey (GCI/EGJB with three flights per week going to the Irish capital. Flights to the Scottish capital, Edinburgh (EDI/EGPH) will operate once per week on Wednesdays.

Aurigny will also be operating its service to Paris on Fridays and Mondays during the summer making it ideal for a weekend break in the French capital.

Aurigny’s Chief Commercial Officer, Sudeep Ghai, commented: “We have carefully curated our summer 2025 programme, balancing the delivery of the right connectivity for our community and operational integrity. We’re especially pleased to bring back our popular Paris, Edinburgh, and London City services, building on their success”.

Summer 2025 (30 March 2025 – 25 October 2025)
DestinationFrequency
London GatwickUp to six flights per day
London CityIncreasing from 13 to 15 flights per week
ManchesterTwice daily on Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun & once a day Tue & Wed
SouthamptonUp to four flights per day
BirminghamDaily
BristolDaily
DublinThree times per week (Tue, Thu, Sun)
EdinburghOnce per week (Wed)
Paris CDG Twice per week (Mon & Fri)
Summer 2025 SEASONAL (21 May – 27 September)
Leeds Bradford Twice per week (Wed & Sat)
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