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Guernsey's Aurigny airline CEO questions mandate to 'break-even'
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Aurigny’s chief executive questions the mandate to break-even, arguing that a lifeline-focused network may require a broader financial objective. The airline reported a £6.3 million loss in its latest accounts, an improvement from £6.5 million in 2024. Nico Bezuidenhout said that with roughly 70 percent of activity now on lifeline services, the break-even target merits renewed scrutiny, and he cited ongoing pilot shortages as a significant cost driver. Attracting and retaining pilots on the island has proved difficult, complicating efforts to achieve savings or growth within the existing framework. The comments place Aurigny’s financial target debate in the context of public service obligations and regional connectivity.
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