Monday 24th August 2020
Blue Islands’ summer 2021 flights are now on sale, providing regional connectivity between the UK and the Channel Islands and services within the UK connecting the South and South West to the North and to Ireland.
And if you book your summer 2021 flights by Friday 4 September 2020 and choose our flexible Blue Plus fare, we will give you Double points in our new Blue Skies Club frequent flyer programme (see www.blueIslands.com/summer for full details).
Our flexible Blue Plus fare already gives you double hold luggage allowance (2 x 23kg), free seat choice, flexibility if plans change, and double frequent flyer points. This bonus doubles it again, adding an extra 1,000 points for each adult return journey.
Rob Veron, Blue Islands CEO said, “ Blue Islands’ summer 2021 schedule sees high frequency services across its UK network including up to three flights each way per day on Exeter – Manchester and Southampton – Manchester services, plus a daily Southampton – Dublin service is included in the schedule. Furthermore, the airline is also serving Exeter – Jersey together with double daily Bristol - Jersey flights and up to four flights per day on Southampton - Jersey to facilitate same-day return options. Summer 2021 will also see the return of Blue Islands’ summer service from Newquay to Jersey and Guernsey.”
Rob concluded, “Our new schedules and the return of our Welcome Difference service is designed to make regional air travel easy and fun again.”
Southampton to:
Guernsey
Up to 5 times a day
Jersey
Up to 4 times a day
Manchester
Up to 3 times a day
Dublin
Daily
Bristol to:
Jersey
Up to 2 times a day
Guernsey
(via Jersey)
Exeter to:
Jersey
Daily
Manchester
Up to 3 times a day
Newquay to:
Jersey
3 times a week
Guernsey
(via Jersey)
Dublin to:
Southampton
Daily
Birmingham to:
Jersey
Up to 2 times a day
Guernsey
(via Jersey)
East Midlands to:
Jersey
Daily
Manchester to:
Southampton
Up to 3 times a day
Exeter
Up to 3 times a day
Summer 2021 flights are available to book now at www.blueislands.com/summer
Background for Editors
Blue Islands, founded in 1999 originally as Le Cocq’s Airlink and then Rockhopper in 2003, took its existing name in 2006. It has a team of 130, based in Guernsey and Jersey. Flights operated under the Flybe brand since June 2016 until that airline entered administration in 5 March this year. Blue Islands swiftly re-established itself as an independent carrier, continuing to operate without interruption, Whilst the islands have been in lock down, Blue Islands has provided lifeline services for Jersey, operating essential flights to both Southampton and Gatwick – repatriating to and from the island, transporting key essential workers and ensuring those requiring off-island medical care get there safely.
New Fare Types
New Frequent Flyer Programme
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We have now launched a new ‘Blue Skies Club’ programme. Many of our customers fly regularly and we want to thank them for their loyalty with a simplified reward programme that makes it easy to earn flights across the Blue Islands network. Membership is free and passengers can sign-up at
https://www.blueislands.com/
" Blue Skies Points are the same for all flights and available for every one way flight booked
" When redeeming your Blue Skies Points all destinations require the same amount of points to book
" There is a simple £20 contribution to taxes and charges fee per passenger per one way flight which will not vary by destination or flight choice
Double Blue Skies Points Promotion Terms and Conditions
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