Two smaller planes to replace Aurigny jet

A Guernsey airline is planning to sell its only jet and replace it with two leased turboprop planes. Aurigny said using more ATR 72-600 aircraft would help it progress with its five-year strategy to operate a "more streamlined and efficient service". The airline said the changes would result in fewer disruptions to the airport schedule, and no redundancies would be made. Nico Bezuidenhout, CEO of Aurigny Air Services, said it was trying to become a more cost-effective airline. He said: "Providing customers with the most reliable service possible has always been our priority and we are confident that having a fleet made up of ATR 72s is the most efficient way to do this. This project marks the beginning of a significant push towards running a more cost-effective and efficient airline, which will inevitably have a positive impact on the overall experience of our customers."<br/>
BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4n4pqldwdwo
11/23/23