The budget airline Flybe has called for restrictions on the number of passengers allowed on its Guernsey to Jersey air link to be removed.
At present the number of seats it can sell on the route is limited.
But Flybe said that means there is not enough capacity during the summer high season.
Derek Coates, the chairman of rival airline Blue Island, said lifting Flybe’s restrictions would have serious consequences for other air operators.
Guernsey’s Office of Utility Regulation is expected to publish a review looking at the regulatory aspects of the island’s air links next week.
Call to lift air passenger limit
