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Flight Forward

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

With the holiday season really starting to kick-off we are delighted to introduce Flight Forward. “This new scheme is designed for families with young children who are travelling back from a holiday and have a connecting flight with Aurigny back home. Quite often families allow extra time in case of delays but, if they arrive on schedule, there is often enough time to get on an earlier Aurigny flight and avoid hanging around at the airport. Flight Forward caps the cost of changing to an earlier flight for adults and allows any children travelling with them on the same booking to change flights for free,” explained Aurigny managing director Malcolm Hart.

Flight Forward can only be used at the airport of departure on the day of departure for an earlier flight. If you wish to change your flight in advance of arriving at the airport or take a later flight, you must use our normal change of booking process.

‘For those not travelling with children there is still the option to use Flight Forward but there is a possibility that you may save money by using our normal change of booking facility.This would be the case if the fare you originally paid was still available on the flight you want to change to. Ask at our ticket desk and they will be able to determine which option will be the lower priced,” said Mr Hart.

Adults or children travelling without an accompanying adult pay £40 per person. Children under 18 years are free, provided they are travelling with at least one adult on the same booking. This scheme is available on the whole of the Aurigny network, although currently it is free to change flights on the day on interisland
services.

If you would like to use this service in London Gatwick, go to the Skybreaks ticket sales desk at the South Terminal. If arriving into Manchester, London Stansted, Bristol or East Midlands, go to the Menzies ticket desk.

Sir Derrick Bailey, the founder of Aurigny

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Sir Derrick Bailey, the founder of Aurigny has died aged ninety at his Bluestone Hill home in Alderney.One of five siblings, Sir Derrick was born at Marylebone, London in 1918 to Sir Abe Bailey, a South African politician, financier, diamond tycoon and first class cricketer, and to Mary Westenra, a prominent aviator who would later become a Dame. The young Derrick, who had a twin sister, Ann, was educated at Winchester College where he played in the cricket first eleven as a right-handed batsman.

He moved to South Africa aged 17, learnt to fly and played polo to a high standard. During the Second World War Sir Derrick served with the South African Irish Regiment and then with the South African Air Force and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for ‘gallantry’. After the war he returned to England and attended Cirencester Agricultural College and became a farmer in the Hereford area. During the annual cricket match between the college and Gloucestershire Sir Derrick caught the eye of legendary spinner, Tom Goddard, by hitting him all over the park. Within a season this seasoned amateur became captain of the county playing his last game in September 1952.

In 1968, Sir Derrick set up Aurigny Air Services after being approached by the States of Alderney. Malcolm Hart says that the cricketer, farmer, war hero and business man has left an extraordinary legacy: “Sir Derrick was a fascinating man from another time. I got to know him quite well and last year while we were planning our 40th anniversary celebrations I learned a lot about his early years and the setting up of the company. I was fascinated to learn that he was once a test-pilot, his brother married one of Winston Churchill’s daughters and Lord Kitchener was one of his godfathers.

The legacy he has left Alderney and the Channel Islands in the shape of Aurigny is quite remarkable. How many other small island communities of Alderney’s size and population could boast its own airline which employs so many people?  Aurigny is one of the oldest commercial airlines in the world and it is down to Sir Derrick’s foresight, and his father’s racing colours, that ‘the little yellow plane’ has played such an important part in Channel Island life for so long.

“On behalf of all of Aurigny’s air crew and ground staff we would like to express our sadness at the news and send our condolences to Sir Derrick’s family.”


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