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Dushan 8th Mar 2006 23:50

London to Guernsey
 
Hello all,
I have a few questions that you may be able to answer.
I am travelling from Toronto to Guernsey CI, this summer, most likely via Gatwick.
Will I have to claim my luggage and clear customs/immigration in Gatwick, or would I be able to check my luggage through to Guernsey, stay "in transit" at Gatwick and clear customs/immigration in Guernsey?
Also if anyone has a better routing than this please suggest.
Thanks in advance.

WHBM 9th Mar 2006 07:26

You don't give detail of your carriers but as far as I recall Toronto to Gatwick is served by quasi-charter operators Air Transat and Zoom, and some real charter operations such as Thomas Cook Airlines, while Gatwick to Guernsey is in the hands of UK regional airlines Flybe and Aurigny. As they do not have an interline agreement, and as you are presumably travelling on two tickets, both of these conditions do not allow through baggage checking.

Furthermore Gatwick to Guernsey is a UK domestic route and therefore you will need to clear customs anyway, both for your baggage and yourself, when you arrive in the UK. All the airlines involved operate through the South Terminal at Gatwick, so at least it is all in the same building. You will have to check in again as well at the main terminal desks - in the UK gate check in is not common. The Gatwick customs exit comes out close to the check-in desks, just walk round to the right.


The best choice of service to Guernsey is indeed through Gatwick, there are relatively few services to there from other international transit airports. Flights to/from the Channel Islands are renowned for being delayed/cancelled due to morning fog, year round, so going via the only route to Guernsey with multiple daily departures is a good idea.

aeroconejo 9th Mar 2006 21:52

LGW to GUR is not a UK domestic flight. It is classified as a CTA (common travel area) flight, as are flights to Jersey and the Irish Republic. Pax will therefore have to clear UK customs at LGW and States of Guernsey customs on arrival there.

Tis a pain!!!!

aero :hmm:

rusty_c 11th Mar 2006 11:18

Try stansted in the summer too, Zoom from YYZ to GCI with aurigny


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