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You can reach Guernsey by air and sea. There are frequent daily flights to London taking as little as 45 minutes and not much longer to any of ten regional UK airports. There are a total of three airlines operating out of Guernsey: Flybe, Aurigny and Blue Islands. Between them, they serve Alderney, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Dinard (Brittany), Dublin, Exeter, Geneva, Isle of Man, Jersey, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Manchester, Norwich, Paris, Southampton and Zurich.

A fast car and passenger ferry operates to Poole and Weymouth, and a traditional ferry sails to Portsmouth. A fast ferry also makes the crossing to St Malo (Brittany), Cherbourg (Normandy) and provides a link to Jersey. In addition, passenger only ferries operate from Dielette, Carteret and Granville (Normandy).
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