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Published 12:07 15 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 12:09 15 Nov 2025 GMT

A British airline have announced they are closing with immediate affect.
The airline has also cancelled all flights and urged passengers not to travel to the airport.
Blue Islands, the Channel Island's based airline, which operated flights from Jersey and Guernsey to seven UK airports, announced their closure yesterday.
In a statement they said they suspended trading effective on 14 November 2025.
They added: "All future flights operated by Blue Islands have been cancelled.
"Please do not travel to the airport unless you have made alternative arrangements."
Their final flight touched down last night in Jersey.
According to reports, an estimated 100 employees will lose their jobs and those who had booked future trips with Blue Islands will need to reorganise.
Selina Chadha, consumer & markets director at the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said: "We urge passengers planning to fly with this airline not to go to the airport as all Blue Islands flights are cancelled.
"Blue Islands customers should visit the Civil Aviation Authority’s website for the latest information."
Blue Islands was launched in 2006 and operated seasonal services to seven UK airports.
These airports were Leeds Bradford, Bristol, East Midlands, Southampton, Newcastle, and Norwich.
They also ran flights between Guernsey and Jersey and occasionally had routes to Paris and Belgium.

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