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Longitude: -2,215°
Latitude: 49,706°
Summary
Alderney Airport is a large airport in Guernsey, serving the region of Saint Anne, Alderney, St Anne. The longest runway is 2.887 feet or 880 meters long.
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Local name: The Blaye Airport size: medium airport Serving area: Saint Anne, Alderney, St Anne Longest runway: 2887 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: ACI,
ICAO: EGJA
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About the airport
Alderney Airport (IATA code: ACI, ICAO code: EGJA) is a small airport located on the island of Alderney, which is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Situated in the English Channel, Alderney Airport serves as the gateway to this picturesque island. The airport offers limited but essential facilities for travelers.
Despite its small size, Alderney Airport provides regular flights to and from Guernsey, Southampton, and Jersey, making it easily accessible for travelers. The airport operates year-round, with flight schedules varying depending on the season. It is worth noting that due to its size, the airport does not have jet bridges, so passengers may need to use stairs to board or disembark from the aircraft.
Upon arrival, travelers will find a small terminal building with basic amenities, including a café and a small shop. Car rental services are available for those wishing to explore the island independently. Taxis and public transportation options are also accessible outside the terminal.
Alderney Airport offers a convenient and hassle-free entry point to the charming island of Alderney, allowing visitors to enjoy its natural beauty, historic sites, and tranquil atmosphere.
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