Millions rely on Channel Islands travel every year

In our special travel series, we have been looking at our links with the wider world and how they could be changed in the future. Credit: ITV Channel TV

Whether it is the reliability and cost of inter-island travel, the need for longer runways to accommodate bigger planes, or the feasibility of a tunnel connecting us with France, travel is something Channel Islanders are obsessed with.

We are dependent on air and sea links for many services, food and medical deliveries - and of course tourism.

In our special travel reports we have been looking at our links with the wider world and how they could be changed in the future.

  • WATCH: Anna Geary looks at the current situation of air travel...

Our airports are not the only gateways to the Channel Islands - our sea ports too, bring people and goods into the islands.

But services are regularly disrupted by poor weather and technical difficulties.

  • WATCH: Anna Geary looks at the current situation of sea travel...