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Home to the Beatles and two hugely successful football clubs, Liverpool is one of England’s most legendary cities, and definitely somewhere to visit if you haven't been before.

As a UNESCO City of Music, visit the birthplace of the Beatles and take in some live music at the Cavern Club, or even just visit the Beatles Museum.  The Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city and the largest newly-built national museum in Britain for more than a century. 

It has a great choice of places to shop, from Liverpool ONE to the MetQuarter shopping mall an abundance of restaurants and bars at the iconic Royal Albert Dock. 

Aurigny will be operating flights to Liverpool three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from the end of March through to end of October 2024.

Aurigny is running a new regular route to Paris, which will be operating twice a week on Mondays and Fridays from the end of March through to the end of October 2024.

As the capital of France, Paris offers tourists plenty to keep them busy. A stop at the Eiffel Tower - the most visited tourist attraction in the world - is a given, but there’s also Notre Dame, one of the oldest gothic cathedrals in the world and for art lovers, The Louvre houses the largest museum in the world, and includes Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, probably the most famous painting in the world.

Aurigny staff support accessibility for Airport passengers with non-visible disabilities

8th February 2024
Aurigny staff have recently completed training about supporting passengers with non-visible disabilities, chronic illnesses or conditions by becoming a member of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower scheme. Airport users can wear a Sunflower lanyard to signify they may need extra assistance or more time to complete certain tasks. The Sunflower informs trained staff that reasonable adjustments may be…

Passenger numbers continue to recover

30th January 2024
Air and sea travel continue to recover post-pandemic, with both showing year-on-year improvement in 2023. Sea travel increased significantly last year, with 35,354 more passenger movements than in 2022, amounting to an annual increase of 16% over the year. This was led by double-digit percentage growth on the Jersey and Poole routes and the restoration of more regular ferry services to France…

Wait until flight has landed to alleviate forecourt congestion

4th December 2023
Guernsey Ports is encouraging people to use live flight information to better plan their journey to Guernsey Airport, to help alleviate traffic congestion on the forecourt and make picking up passengers more convenient for everyone. Congestion occurs most often at the end of the day when there are several inbound flights, and particularly on Sunday evenings, when four UK flights land in the space…

Guernsey Ports emergency response exercise

20th November 2023
Guernsey Ports worked with the emergency services and other strategic partners on Sunday morning to test the island’s response to a major incident involving a commercial passenger aircraft. The joint response exercise, codenamed Exercise Jackdaw, saw all the emergency services work together to test their policies and procedures for dealing with a real emergency at Guernsey Airport. The scenario…

Guernsey Airport and Alderney Airport closed Thursday due to Storm Ciaran

31st October 2023
Guernsey Airport and Alderney Airports will be closed on Thursday (2 November) due to the forecast storm force winds as Storm Ciaran moves across the Channel Islands. Operations will continue as normal on Wednesday (1 November), although some flights may be subject to weather disruption, particularly later in the afternoon. Anyone booked to travel is advised to check with their…

Guernsey Airport parking tariffs from 1st October 2023

18th September 2023
Guernsey Ports is looking to generate more income from car parking at the airport as part of plans to reduce reliance on taxpayer funding. It is aiming to encourage more passengers to consider the convenience of stress-free parking for short or long stays, which raised £822,000 last year. That could rise to more than £1 million next year, following a review of tariffs and moves to make more…

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