Jersey Airport - Busiest Routes

Busiest Routes

Busiest domestic routes to and from Jersey Airport (2011)
Rank Airport Passengers handled % Change
2010 / 11
1 London Gatwick 574,113 7
2 Southampton 153,248 2
3 Guernsey 149,767 5
4 Manchester 79,811 8
5 Liverpool 72,080 26
6 East Midlands 54,639 3
7 Birmingham 51,333 3
8 Exeter 34,904 10
9 Bristol 30,389 12
10 Leeds Bradford 18,878 8
11 Glasgow International 17,027 85
12 London Luton 16,648 3
13 Doncaster Sheffield 16,641 25
14 London City 15,923 57
15 Edinburgh 14,611 14
16 Newcastle 14,179 12
17 Cardiff 13,421 39
18 Belfast International 9,874 3
19 London Stansted 8,059 71
20 Blackpool Airport 7,310 9


Busiest International routes to and from Jersey Airport (2011)
Rank Airport Passengers handled % Change
2010 / 11
1 Dublin 18,259 4
2 Funchal 10,590 10
3 Zurich 7,536 61
4 Dusseldorf 7,338 10
5 Geneva 6,717 19
6 Cork 3,909 32
7 Rotterdam 1,726 1
8 Hanover 1,670 54
9 Nice 1,444 24
10 Frankfurt Am Main 1,068 1

Some airlines offer services between Jersey and other destinations with an intermediate stop at Guernsey. There are also periodic charter flights to European holiday destinations, Madeira and ski destinations operated by airlines such as Aurigny Air Services, Europe Airpost and SATA International . Cargo flights, including daily mail and paper services, which are handled by OceanAir Handling, are operated by Atlantic Airlines and Capital Trading Aviation.

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