JERSEY
The Channel Islands have always been popular holiday destinations.
Especially the British love the year round mild climate, which is
incluenced by the gulf strom, and have bulit their estates on the islands.
The best way to come to the islands is by plane. Also between the Channel
Islands Alderney, Guernsey and Jersey there are frequent flights, which
are mostly operated by the uncommon Britten Norman Trislanders. During a
short visit to Jersey we found the following small but interesting
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Air
Contractors
ATR 42, EI-SLE, 12. April 2006
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Blue Islands
BN Islander, G-BIIP, 12. April 2006
basic Air Jamaica Express c/s |
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Blue Islands
BN Islander, G-XAXA, 12. April 2006
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Blue Islands
BN Trislander, G-LCOC, 11. April 2006 |
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Aurigny
BN Trislander, G-BDTO, 12. April 2006 |
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Aurigny
Shorts 360, G-BPFN, 12. April 2006 |
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Jersey
Airlines
DH 114 Heron, G-AORG, 12. April 2006
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Twin Jet
Beech 1900D, F-GLNK, 12. April 2006
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VLM
Fokker 50, OO-VLL, 12. April 2006
white c/s |