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Anger and concern after Blue Islands disruption

Islanders, businesses and politicians have been left angry and concerned after local airline Blue Islands cancelled numerous inter-island flights.

Jersey's Chamber of Commerce a 'robust' service is needed for business, tourism and leisure industries, as well as affordability.

Senior politicians in Jersey have met with Blue Islands bosses to try and resolve the problems.

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Politicians meet Blue Islands bosses over passenger anger

Politicians in Jersey will be meeting with Blue Islands bosses today, after thousands of passengers have experienced delays and cancellations with them.

Jersey's Chief Minister, Senator Ian Gorst, and the Economic Development Minister will be discussing the on-going problems later.

Senator Lyndon Farnham has told ITV News he hopes the meeting will help find a solution.

Numerous early morning flights were cancelled between the islands for 'operational reasons' last week.

Blue Islands have apologised saying delays have been caused by bad weather and technical problems.

It comes after the Senator has received numerous complaints from customers unhappy with the 'continuity, reliability and value' offered by the Flybe. Blue Islands partnership.

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