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Channel Islands Airline Blue Islands Ceases Operations, Stranding Passengers

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Jersey-based airline Blue Islands suspends trading and cancels all future flights
  • Airlines Aurigny and Loganair add extra flights to help affected passengers
  • Government of Jersey advises Blue Islands passengers to check travel insurance
Channel Islands Airline Blue Islands Ceases Operations, Stranding Passengers

In a sudden development on November 11th, 2025, the Channel Islands-based airline Blue Islands confirmed it had suspended trading and cancelled all future flights to destinations including Jersey, Guernsey, Exeter, Bristol, and Southampton. This has left many passengers stranded and scrambling to find alternative travel arrangements.

To assist the affected travelers, airlines Aurigny and Loganair have both added extra flights to their schedules. The Government of Jersey has also stepped in, advising Blue Islands passengers to check their travel insurance policies or credit card coverage to see if they are eligible for any compensation or rebooking assistance.

While the exact reasons for Blue Islands' collapse are still unclear, the sudden suspension of operations has caused significant disruption for passengers in the Channel Islands and surrounding regions. Authorities are working to ensure those affected can continue their journeys with minimal further inconvenience.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Blue Islands, the Channel Islands-based airline, has suspended trading and cancelled all future flights, leaving passengers stranded.
Airlines Aurigny and Loganair have added extra flights to their schedules to help transport Blue Islands passengers to their destinations.
The Government of Jersey has advised Blue Islands passengers to check their travel insurance policies or credit card coverage to see if they are eligible for any compensation or rebooking assistance.

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