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Isn't there a problem with the likes of Blue Island, Aurigny operating UK internal services as they do not hold an EU Operating Licence only a CAA Air Transport Licence?
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Air Transport Licences
Air Transport Licences are similar both in their scope and their effect to Route Licences, but are granted to air carriers that are either registered or based in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, both of which are outside the EEA. These companies are unable to hold Operating Licences and are therefore also excluded from holding Route Licences, which may only be granted to holders of Operating Licences. Air carriers in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, which operate UK registered aircraft, are therefore required to hold Air Transport Licences.
1. Air operators which are registered or have their principal place of business in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, both of which are outside the EEA, are not eligible under the Council Licensing Regulation to hold Operating Licences and do not benefit from the general access to intra-EEA routes conferred by the Licensing Regulation.
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From CAA website
Air Transport Licences
Air Transport Licences are similar both in their scope and their effect to Route Licences, but are granted to air carriers that are either registered or based in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, both of which are outside the EEA. These companies are unable to hold Operating Licences and are therefore also excluded from holding Route Licences, which may only be granted to holders of Operating Licences. Air carriers in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, which operate UK registered aircraft, are therefore required to hold Air Transport Licences.
1. Air operators which are registered or have their principal place of business in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, both of which are outside the EEA, are not eligible under the Council Licensing Regulation to hold Operating Licences and do not benefit from the general access to intra-EEA routes conferred by the Licensing Regulation.
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Seems Blue Island have let the cat out of the bag with regard their next aircraft they will receive.
With a 30 minute turnaround scheduled on the freshly announced Saturday service it would seem they are heading in the direction of ATR72, let's hope it's another 72-500.
Good luck to them!
With a 30 minute turnaround scheduled on the freshly announced Saturday service it would seem they are heading in the direction of ATR72, let's hope it's another 72-500.
Good luck to them!
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Rumour has it that SI are getting in a second ATR 72-500 to be based at EGJJ, would it be a wise assumption to say that this will operate on the Jersey-Southampton just like the Guernsey based ATR?
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With Flybe closing its base in Jersey there will be no early morning departure to Southampton or a late evening return to Jersey so I would say your assumption is correct.
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Guernsey-Jersey air route 'codeshare' deal takes off as airlines granted permission
AURIGNY and Blue Islands have been granted permission to codeshare on the Guernsey-Jersey route after the airlines applied for an exemption under the islands’ competition laws.
Having taken into account responses to a consultation on the issue, the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities has granted the exemption providing certain conditions are observed by the airlines.
Under the codeshare agreement, which will run initially for two years, Aurigny will take a fixed block of seats on flights operated by Blue Islands between Guernsey and Jersey using the 46-seat ATR42 aircraft, with ground support at the airports in both islands for those flights provided by Aurigny.
Aurigny will pay Blue Islands a fixed charge for the seats.
Cicra chief executive Andrew Riseley said the authority had ultimately concluded that the interests of customers would be best-served by allowing the airlines to codeshare.
AURIGNY and Blue Islands have been granted permission to codeshare on the Guernsey-Jersey route after the airlines applied for an exemption under the islands’ competition laws.
Having taken into account responses to a consultation on the issue, the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities has granted the exemption providing certain conditions are observed by the airlines.
Under the codeshare agreement, which will run initially for two years, Aurigny will take a fixed block of seats on flights operated by Blue Islands between Guernsey and Jersey using the 46-seat ATR42 aircraft, with ground support at the airports in both islands for those flights provided by Aurigny.
Aurigny will pay Blue Islands a fixed charge for the seats.
Cicra chief executive Andrew Riseley said the authority had ultimately concluded that the interests of customers would be best-served by allowing the airlines to codeshare.
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Is Blue Islands using their 'new' ATR72 yet? I thought it was due to start ops in December but I have not seen any online photos or vids of it yet. A couple of youtube videos say -72 when actually its the -42s featured.
Did Blue Islands decide against the larger aircraft or is it in operation on their network?
Did Blue Islands decide against the larger aircraft or is it in operation on their network?
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"Blue Islands operated summer ATR42 charter services to Glasgow last year, anyone know if they are doing the same this year?"
Been canned. Wasn't bookable after last summer. Quite a long stretch for BI. Surprised its didn't do well as was reported to have reasonable loads.
Would be perfect for a Aurigney leased Emb !
Been canned. Wasn't bookable after last summer. Quite a long stretch for BI. Surprised its didn't do well as was reported to have reasonable loads.
Would be perfect for a Aurigney leased Emb !
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Could Blue Islands take on the LTN-JER route? Luton needs a new operator & I wondered if Blue Islands might be tempted, particularly at weekends when their London City service only has a single Sunday service.
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Heard nothing solid either way (to dispel rumour) but SI has operated Dundee - Jersey before as a weekly seasonal charter for CI Travel in 2012 and 2013.
Blue Islands ATR 42 G-ISLF taking off from Dundee | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Blue Islands ATR 42 G-ISLF taking off from Dundee | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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As an operator from the Channel Islands (UK Crown Dependency rather than UK if I recall correctly, but happy to be corrected), does Blue Islands have the right to operate UK-domestic services?
Jersey European were a Channel Island registered company & used to fly UK domestic services if that helps..
I doubt Blue would be interested in UK internal flights as they seem only to be focused on the CI - mostly Jersey services.
I doubt Blue would be interested in UK internal flights as they seem only to be focused on the CI - mostly Jersey services.