Blue Islands is partnering up with leading tour operators in Europe in 2020.
The partnership will lead to more visitors coming to the Channel Islands in 2020 from Zurich, Rotterdam, Groningen and other cities across Germany.
The CEO of Blue Islands, Rob Veron, released the following statement:
“Partnering with specialist tour operators focused on niche markets such as Guernsey and Jersey is essential to the prosperity of our islands. As a local airline, Blue Islands is committed to the continued reinvigoration of our visitor economies and we once again look forward to welcoming guests on week-long stays to truly discover our beautiful islands.”
The director of Rolf Meier (one tour operator), Walter Fink, has this to say:
“We have operated to the Channel Islands since 1987 and now in our 12th year of activity with Blue Islands, chosen for its flexible and bespoke service to meet our requirements and deliver an excellent experience for our guests. Thanks to Blue Islands’ unique position as a true Channel Islands operator we are able to offer holiday products to both islands meaning even more choice for our customers using the optimal 68-seat ATR 72 aircraft.”

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