Blue Islands
Blue Islands is an independent regional airline based in the Channel Islands, offering year-round sustainable air connectivity. Established in 1999 as Le Cocq's Air Link, the airline began by transporting perishable goods to Alderney from Bournemouth.
Passenger services commenced in 2002, and in 2006, the airline adopted the name Blue Islands.
Today, it operates a fleet of ATR 72-500 aircraft, providing high-frequency services connecting the Channel Islands with various UK airports including Jersey, Guernsey, East Midlands, Exeter and Norwich.
Passengers can choose from two cabin classes, Blue Fly (Economy Class) and Blue Plus (added benefits).