16th July 2015
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14th July 2015
Alderney Airport Fire Fighter Neil Shaw receives his 20 year long service medal from Guernsey Fire Service Manager Tom De Carteret. To recognise Neil’s praiseworthy commitment to the service, Guernsey Airport Authorities was also represented by Operations Manager Gareth Williams during the small presentation.
Here’s a quick checklist on the rules for hand baggage:
How many bags can I take through security, and what are the size restrictions?
Airlines flying from Guernsey and Alderney Airport's have their own restrictions on weight allowance for hold and hand baggage. Some airlines even have specific hand baggage policies for specific routes.
It’s down to you to make sure the number and size of bags you take through security meets your airline’s guidelines. These can change without or little notice so please check your airlines policy before you arrive at the airport. This means you can avoid being refused entry at the boarding gate.
General baggage guidelines
Ensure you pack your own bag and do not allow anyone to tamper with it.
Do not carry items for other people.
Never leave bags or personal belongings unattended. Unattended bags and belongings are considered a security risk and may be removed or destroyed.
Do not pack any sharp or restricted items in your hand luggage. Check the full guidance before you set off for the airport.
For the latest UK Government travel advice on over 200 countries and territories, and frequently asked travel questions, please visit its website.
For frequently asked questions please see the Security FAQ page.
8th July 2015
A Sea King Mk 48 of 40 Squadron, Belgian Air Component, will stay overnight in Guernsey, having arrived from Florennes on a navigation training exercise. The Sea King is the principal Belgian Search and Rescue asset, but will soon be replaced by the NH.90.
We operate a Left Luggage Service to all our customers facing a significant period of time before check-in and wishing to leave the airport.
Our left luggage service is available from 9am to 5pm seven days a week and includes:
• Staffed facilities
• 24-hour CCTV monitoring
• All luggage security screened
• Confidence your luggage is safe and secure
Fees as of 1st May 2023 are as follows (the duration is priced per item):
0-3 hours £4.00
3-24 hours £6.00
24-48 hours max. £8.00
For more information please ask our colleagues at the Customer Services Information desk.
To view our terms and conditions please see here.
Any items that are left on aircraft or within the Terminal Building will be handed into the Airport Information Desk.
Claimed items can be posted to their owners at a £20 admin fee, plus postage charges.
Please contact the Airport Information Desk by email: [email protected]
To view our terms and conditions please see here.
3rd July 2015
An RAF Puma Helicopter arrived at Guernsey Airport this morning, from a training flight.
3rd July 2015
Chernobyl children stepped into the boots of the Airport Fire Service on their latest adventure in their four weeks of fun on the island. The group of 10-11 year olds were on their annual trip organised by the Chernobyl Children’s Lifeline Guernsey Link. Station Manager Andre Mayor said, "they were given a full tour of the station, tried on the kit and sprayed the giant water cannon…
30th June 2015
The third Alderney Fly-In event took place on the 26th-28th June and was a storming success; with a total of 45 aircraft attending. Attendees were invited to a reception party on the Friday night, in the Rose and Crown, followed by a BBQ supper and marvellous music of virtuoso Spanish and Flamenco guitarist Jorge Llopis. On Saturday morning; the pilots were encouraged to try…
26th June 2015
Aurigny’s G-JOEY will fly its last commercial passenger flight this coming Sunday, 28 June. The Trislander will leave Southampton for Alderney and then fly from there into Guernsey, arriving at approximately 1930. Picture courtesy of Jean-Marie Urlacher.
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