Bus Users Group still unsure about new timetable
BUS users accept last month’s 11,000 drop in passenger numbers was a one-off, their representative body has said.
View ArticleAurigny pledges to provide 'a robust, reliable service'
AURIGNY will ensure it is resilient enough to provide a reliable Gatwick service when it is the only operator on the route, according to its commercial director.
View ArticleAurigny set to get new jet next year
AURIGNY’S new jet is set to touch down in Guernsey next year after the airline struck an initial agreement with an aircraft manufacturer.
View ArticleAurigny hopes new jet will put airline into profit
AURIGNY’S new jet will help the taxpayer-owned airline get back into profit by 2015, its chief financial officer has predicted.
View ArticleGuernsey Finance holds online survey into future of air travel
THE future of air travel in the islands is the subject of an online survey being conducted by Guernsey Finance.
View ArticleFourth ATR will bring more reliability to Blue Islands
REDUCED disruption and more reliability should be on the way for Blue Islands passengers now it has taken delivery of its fourth ATR aircraft.
View ArticlePan-island agreement could see new vessel sail in October
A DEAL looks set to be signed that will secure the longer-term future of the island’s ferry service.
View ArticleNew deal with Condor would run until 2024
A NEW deal to extend Condor’s operating agreement in the Channel Islands would run until around 2024, Public Service minister Paul Luxon has revealed.
View ArticleEnvironment invites tenders for five-year bus contract
ENVIRONMENT has gone out to tender on a potential new five-year bus contract.
View Article‘No cause for concern’
PROBLEMS with the new Aurigny jet over the weekend were no more than teething troubles and are no cause for concern, the airline’s chief executive has assured islanders.
View ArticleBus passenger told to take voucher or get off
A FATHER has been left shocked after a bus driver refused to give him change for his bus ticket and instead offering a voucher.
View ArticleNew traffic measures at Vale get mixed reception
AUTHORITIES were out in force yesterday to implement new traffic measures at Vale School as children returned for the first day of term.
View ArticleNew bus strike threat as drivers ‘at breaking point’
BUS drivers have threatened to strike for the third time under CT Plus after reaching ‘breaking point’, it was revealed yesterday.
View ArticleHigh praise for Aurigny’s City link
LONDON CITY is a lot easier to travel from and a far better airport experience, passengers have said.
View Article‘We will work this out’
CT PLUS has vowed to resolve bus drivers’ concerns over long working hours, according to its parent company’s chief executive.
View Article‘Horrified’ at Albert Pier landing situation
A CRUISE operator’s excursion manager has said new berthing arrangements for ships’ tenders are ‘horrifying’.
View ArticleParents want one-way system trialled at St Martin’s School
A ONE-WAY system could be trialled by St Martin’s School this autumn.
View ArticleReviewing seafront changes ‘complex’, says Environment minister as Enough is...
NO CHANGES to the seafront layout could mean more protests, the Enough is Enough co-organiser has warned.
View ArticleLiberation is back in service and running to schedule
CONDOR Liberation was back in service yesterday and running close to schedule.
View ArticleSalerie is still lethal, says cyclist after crash
A CYCLIST has described how he was knocked from his bike at a ‘lethal’ Salerie Corner junction, just a few metres from where a former colleague died in another collision.
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