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Guernsey Airport Passenger Reviews and Guernsey Airport Traveller Reports
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Guernsey Airport customer review : 25 July 2010 by S Hedden
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Customer Rating : 4/5 |  |
Straightforward and logically laid out. Vastly better than their neighbors over in Jersey.
Guernsey Airport by Peter Cullen
9 January 2008 Customer Rating : 
Last week was my first visit here in many years and I was impressed. The new terminal is well laid
out with no queues, plenty of seating and great views over the airfield. Admittedly this was
January, but was early evening which is a fairly busy time for Guernsey. Public transport from St
Peter Port is excellent, at least 3 buses an hour and 60p a trip. The service stops in the evening
but there were plenty of taxis available. All in all a very pleasant experience, rare enough in UK
airports these days.
Guernsey Airport by Mike Young
23 October 2007 Customer Rating : 
The new Guernsey airport is large and spacious. No aero bridges due to the variety of aircraft flying
into GCI. Luggage collection was quick. Departures side of the terminal has hire car desks, tourist
information, newsagent and cafeteria style eating area. Upstairs is a spacious bar with viewing area
of planes taking off and landing. Bus to St Peter Port is from front of terminal routes 4 and 7. Route
7 in summer you can travel in the other direction to other parts of the island. Bus pass for 10 trips
can be bought from tourist office and they also have island wide bus timetables. Plenty of taxi's.
Garage next door to re-fuel hire cars prior to drop off. Village of Le Bourg and a small military
museum a short walk away if you need to kill time before departure.
Guernsey Airport by Mark Evans
16 February 2005 Customer Rating : n/a
Construction of a new terminal had just begun when I used GCI in June 2003. It was a very easy
business on arrival, as I emerged exactly at the right time to catch a local service bus to St.
Peter Port from the stop outside the terminal. The rudimentary facilities at the old terminal were
largely shut on the Sunday evening when I checked in for my return flight, but occupying my time was
no problem, as I walked around the corner to the village of Le Bourg and installed myself in the pub
there. It took five minutes to return to the terminal. The terminal roof serves as a public viewing
area - a pleasantly Olde Worlde experience. Flights to and from GCI can be delayed due to sea fog
and mist, and I half expected to bump in Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman as I walked out to board
the (propeller) aircraft.
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