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Jersey International Air Display 2010
posted: 07/09/2010Once again, Jersey Airport will be playing host to the 2010 Jersey International Air Display. The display itself will take place on Thursday 9 September from 12.45pm until 17.00pm.
There will be a wide range of military and civilian aircraft performing in breath-taking formation teams and skilful acrobatic demonstrations. Members of the public are also welcomed to view the aircraft on the ground in the static displays which will be located on the day at Jersey Airport and People’s Park.
The display which has been organised by Jersey International Air display a.r.l. aims to raise money for British Service Charities and to support tourism in Jersey and is free to members of the public.
For a full list of aircraft and timings, please follow the link:
http://www.jerseyairdisplay.org.uk/news/timetable.php
Additional Winter Bus Services to Airport
posted: 31/08/2010The Minister for Transport and Technical Services is proposing a revised bus timetable covering the period of October 2010 to May 2011, which includes extra Sunday services and extra departure times on certain routes, in particular a new earlier departure of the bus to Jersey Airport, arriving in time to catch the earliest flights.
A new Monday to Saturday timetable for the airport bus, service 15, provides additional journeys and a more regular pattern of departures and includes a new early bus that arrives at the airport at 5.59am.
The winter bus services comes into effect as from Sunday 3 October 2010
For a copy of the latest timetable log onto www.mybus.je
New Parking Measures Introduced
posted: 31/08/2010Two new initiatives aimed at easing traffic congestion and public safety around the arrivals terminal while at the same time improving customer service are being introduced at Jersey Airport.
As part of a 3-month trial to gauge public demand, which started last week, an area alongside the access road to the departure terminal has been designated for use as a free drop off/pick up zone, with a maximum wait of 10 minutes. It is hoped that drivers will use this facility as an alternative to parking on the bus stop or stopping to pick up passengers on the exit roads, which are a cause of concern for road safety.
Furthermore, Jersey Airport hopes to ease congestion in front of the arrivals terminal by relocating the booked private hire cabs to the short stay car park, thereby, easing the transit for clients who currently have to walk across a busy exit road. This initiative will come into effect as from Friday 1 October 2010.
Jersey Airport has been aware for some time of the need to improve access in this area, according to the Assistant Minister for Economic Development, Senator Paul Routier. He said, “For arriving passengers, especially those with luggage trolleys, the current layout is awkward, doesn’t create a good first impression and we have had a number of near-misses in recent times with passengers having to negotiate their way around oncoming traffic. By relocating this pre-booked area, passengers will now have just a short distance along a designated walkway to reach their pre-booked cab and therefore, eradicates any potential danger involved with the current location.
The central parking zone will remain as a holding area for public taxis to park up before collecting passengers from the public taxi rank as well as marked bays for delivery and emergency services vehicles. Sign posts will be installed outside the arrivals terminal advising airport users of the new layout.
bmibaby - hand baggage rules
posted: 12/07/2010
BMIBaby would remind all passengers that they are only permitted to take one item of hand baggage per passenger with a maximum weight of 10kg into the cabin. Hand baggage cannot exceed 55cm x 40cm x 20cm in size and should fit comfortably into the bmibaby airport hand baggage gauge.
Passengers arriving at the departure gate with
oversized hand baggage or extra items will be required
to pay a manual handling fee of £30 per item to be
carried in the aircraft hold or they will be offloaded and
will not be offered a refund. Please note that
handbags, laptop cases etc count as a single item of
hand baggage.
Duty Free purchases are exempt and maybe carried onboard in addition to the single item of hand baggage.
For further information, please contact bmibaby.com
Top Level Departure at Jersey Airport
posted: 07/07/2010In a statement released on Tuesday 6 July 2010, the Minister for Economic Development, Senator Alan Maclean, announced that Jersey Airport’s Director, Julian Green will be stepping down from the role towards the end of this year.
In his statement Senator Maclean thanked Mr
Green for his leadership and management of
Jersey Airport over the past four years and paid
tribute to the significant improvement to airport
operations and infrastructure he has overseen.
In announcing his departure to airport staff, Mr
Green conceded that he departs with a degree
of sadness as he leaves behind a team of
managers and staff it has been his privilege to
work with. Whilst he acknowledged that the
successes achieved so far by the team at Jersey
Airport have been nothing short of outstanding
he acknowledges that there is more work to be done and that now is an appropriate time for him to move on and explore new professional opportunities.






