Didn't want to fly to a sunny island just 35 minutes from the UK.'
British Airways has launched a year-round route to Guernsey from London Heathrow, turning the Isle of Guernsey into a 35-minute hop from the UK mainland and giving the archipelago the nickname Isle of Sunshine a practical boost. The six-mile-long island lies in the English Channel, about 30 miles from Normandy, and benefits from a milder climate thanks to the Gulf Stream. The new service marks the first regular airline link to Guernsey since the 1980s, a milestone celebrated by Visit Guernsey chief marketing officer Zoe Gosling as helping put the island back on the map. Passengers on the inaugural flight hailed the moment, and BA said the route will operate year-round. The launch was described by enthusiasts as transformative for Guernsey tourism. Guernsey’s charms extend beyond its beaches, with St Peter Port’s harbor views, Castle Cornet and Candie’s Guernsey Museum offering history and culture in compact, accessible venues. The reviewer stayed at the four-star Duke Hotel, using the island’s compact size to explore quickly, and noted the Victoria Tower and the legend of Victor Hugo visiting his mistress there. Visitors can request a museum key for private access of up to 30 minutes at the Victoria Tower, a detail that underscored Guernsey’s welcoming, intimate atmosphere. The piece highlighted Guernsey’s coastal scenery, museums and easy day trips as a compelling combination for travelers seeking a sun-kissed island escape within reach of London.




