A new, twice-weekly, year-round service will connect Guernsey to the capital of France.
From Spring 2024, on Fridays and Mondays, islanders can jump on board services to France’s largest airport - Charles de Gaulle.
The airline will be confirming exact flight times by late November.
Chief Executive Officer of Aurigny Nico Bezuidenhout says the company is keen to connect Guernsey to the rest of the world:
"Introducing a regular Paris service complements Aurigny’s existing seasonal offerings between Guernsey and Europe.
"Providing a regular and direct link to a European hub airport benefits business and leisure travellers alike and enhances the air connectivity of the island."
Aurigny plans to operate 12 more seasonal direct flights to European destinations next year (including Mallorca, Porto, Ibiza, and Valencia) - with community voting to determine some weekend breaks.
The first flight set to depart on 1 April starts from £59.99.

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