Close Menu

    British Commuters Demand Fines for Train Behaviour They Admit Doing Themselves

    19/01/2026

    Dataroid secures $6.6M funding round to accelerate international growth

    17/01/2026

    Kenny Dillingham Salary Jumps to $7.5M with Arizona State Extension

    16/01/2026

    Why Zak Brown’s Salary Signals a Shift in F1 Executive Power

    16/01/2026

    How Niklas Nikolajsen Net Worth Grew from Early Bitcoin Bets

    16/01/2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Travel News
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) RSS
    SUBSCRIBE
    • Travel
      • Air Travel
      • Flights, Airlines & Airports
      • Travel Agents
      • Tour Operators
    • Holidays
      • Hotels
      • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
      • Cruises
      • Tourism
    • City Breaks
    • Winter Breaks
    • Lifestyle
    • Submit story
    Travel News
    Home » Blue Islands to return to Bristol Airport in August
    Air Travel

    Blue Islands to return to Bristol Airport in August

    News TeamBy News Team13/07/2020No Comments2 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    Channel Islands airline Blue Islands is returning to Bristol Airport on August 3.

    The airline has launched a new brand identity, new routes, new website and a new product offering. Tickets with new fare options have also gone on sale at blueislands.com. Customers are being invited to sign up to the airline’s new Blue Skies Club frequent flyer programme.

    Announcing the launch, Rob Veron, CEO Blue Islands, said, ‘We have been working really hard behind the scenes over the past few months with the aim of re-emerging, post pandemic, stronger and better than ever. We look forward to serving the Channel Islands again with extensive Guernsey schedules to Jersey, Southampton and beyond, together with our services from Jersey to Bristol, Southampton and new routes Birmingham and Exeter.

    ‘Channel Islanders told us that they want flying to be simple and easy again with no hidden costs and stresses over bag restrictions. We’ve listened, taking all the ideas onboard, and we are proud to announce our new product offering, refreshed brand identity and new website. No gotcha’s, we are focussed on simplifying regional air travel, making sure that our product and service offerings, are uniquely tailored to the needs of our passengers. Whether flying for business or leisure we are making flying a pleasure again and we know that it’s the little things that matter and make the welcome difference.’

    Blue Islands, formerly a Flybe franchisee, had re-established itself as an independent carrier after the collapse of Flybe in March. While the islands have been in lock-down to contain the virus spread, Blue Islands has provided lifeline services for Jersey, operating essential flights to both Southampton and Gatwick.

    Read Also  EasyJet to introduce new flights from Belfast to Jersey and Bordeaux

    ‘[This] is just the beginning. There will be more announcements in the coming days and weeks ahead. We would like to encourage everyone to explore our new website and fare options, plus learn about the wellbeing measures we have implemented. Sign up for regular updates and also register for our Blue Skies Club, our new frequent flyer programme that will truly reward our regular customers. We are very much looking forward to welcoming our passengers onboard soon,’ Mr Veron added.

    Blue Islands Bristol channel flights
    News Team

    Related Posts

    Border Agencies Are Warning of Delays — Here’s Why

    16/01/2026

    The Tourism Recovery That’s Outpacing Every Forecast

    16/01/2026

    How Currency Swings Are Creating Once-in-a-Decade Travel Bargains

    16/01/2026

    Comments are closed.

    Travel

    British Commuters Demand Fines for Train Behaviour They Admit Doing Themselves

    By News Team19/01/20260

    A striking contradiction has emerged in British rail travel, with passengers calling for bans and…

    Dataroid secures $6.6M funding round to accelerate international growth

    17/01/2026

    Kenny Dillingham Salary Jumps to $7.5M with Arizona State Extension

    16/01/2026

    Why Zak Brown’s Salary Signals a Shift in F1 Executive Power

    16/01/2026
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Categories
    • Air Travel
    • Blog
    • Business
    • City Breaks
    • Cruises
    • Finance
    • Flights, Airlines & Airports
    • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
    • Holidays
    • Hotels
    • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Press Release
    • Technology
    • Timeshares
    • Tour Operators
    • Tourism
    • Travel
    • Travel Agents
    • Weather
    • Winter Breaks
    About
    About

    Stokewood House, Warminster Road
    Bath, BA2 7GB
    Tel : 0207 0470 213
    info@travel-news.co.uk

    British Commuters Demand Fines for Train Behaviour They Admit Doing Themselves

    19/01/2026

    Dataroid secures $6.6M funding round to accelerate international growth

    17/01/2026

    Kenny Dillingham Salary Jumps to $7.5M with Arizona State Extension

    16/01/2026
    Pages
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    © 2026 Travel News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.