Bristol Airport's advice to customers after airline's collapse View Image

Bristol Airport has advised customers of alternate travel options following the collapse of airline company Blue Islands.

Channel Islands-based airline stopped operating and grounded all flights from Friday evening (Nov 14), with Scottish competitor Logan Air stepping in from Monday (Nov 17) to offer 'rescue fares' to customers stranded overseas.

Blue Islands, which employed approximately 100 staff, had been running services to various destinations across the British Isles and further afield for two decades.

The airline ran a fleet of five ATR-72 aircraft and was based out of Guernsey. It chiefly linked Jersey with airports in England, including Bristol, Exeter and Southampton. From Guernsey, the airline ran se

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