Loganair adding four new routes from Jersey
Regional carrier Loganair is boosting connectivity out of Jersey with the addition of four new services, including two international routes.
It will connect the Channel Island with Paris and Dublin.
In addition, it will fly from Jersey to Norwich and East Midlands Airport.
The new summer flights, which launch in May and early June, are on sale now.
The Jersey to Paris Charles de Gaulle service will become Loganair’s first-ever scheduled route to France.
Loganair also announced an increase in flights on the existing Jersey-Bristol route starting from 2 June.
“Strengthening connectivity from Jersey is hugely important to Loganair, and these new routes represent a meaningful step forward for the island,” said Ronnie Matheson, chief commercial officer at Loganair.
“We’re giving customers in Jersey more choice, better access, and greater flexibility.”
Ports of Jersey CEO, Matt Thomas, added: “This is another key milestone as we strengthen our partnership and help Loganair build their base in Jersey.”
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