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Air Alderney to operate from Lydd

Services to Europe this summer

Air Alderney to operate from Lydd
Passenger flights are set to resume from London Ashford Airport at Lydd, this summer.

Passenger flights are set to return from London Ashford (Lydd) Airport later this summer.

The airport on Romney Marsh, owned by Saudi businessman Sheikh Fahad al-Athel, and just 13 miles from Rye, confirmed this week that Air Alderney is expected to operate regular services from the airport to destinations including the French airport of Le Touquet.

FAL Aviation, operators of Lydd Airport

In an operational update ahead of the launch of the new passenger airline service, David Hainsworth, head of finance and operations at airport operator FAL Aviation, said: "Our short, medium and long-term business plan to transform the airport continues at pace. Re-organisation of airport operations and the build of two new hangars is designed to support existing and new businesses which include engineering services, search and rescue, drone operations, flying schools, business jet services and general aviation.

"Air Alderney commence passenger services to Le Touquet and other destinations from summer 2023.”

In the same update, FAL Aviation acknowledged the current sense of uncertainty in the aviation market but insisted: β€œThe business is well placed to accommodate further initiatives, and interest in the airport continues to build.”

Aircraft and hangars at Lydd Airport
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