Blue Islands scraps codeshare agreement over Loganair’s new Jersey route
Regional airline Blue Islands has ditched its alliance with Loganair, over the Scottish airline’s plans to start its own Jersey to Southampton flights.
The two carriers inked a codeshare agreement in 2020.
Due to Loganair’s new route in direct competition, Blue Islands announced the ‘immediate termination of the codeshare agreement between the two airlines.’
It said current bookings with connecting flights on Blue Islands will be honored but no new codeshare flight bookings will be made, it said.
Last week, Loganair announced the new route, starting in 2026.
“We are delighted to be announcing another new route from our new Southampton base, linking this important coastal city to Jersey,” Loganair said.
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