Loganair to the rescue for Blue islands’ customers
Loganair plans to step in and preserve Blue Islands’ Channel Islands routes to and from the mainland.
The regional airline has started offering ‘rescue fares’ for passengers left with no travel options due to the collapse of Blue Islands.
Loganair will rescue fares from Jersey to Guernsey, Southampton, Exeter and Bristol.
It also plans to serve the Guernsey to Southampton route if it can secure an essential air service permit.
These are available to book via Loganair’s website.
The above will include medical routes between the Channel Islands and Southampton.
Following the rescue flights in the interim, Loganair says it plans ‘establishing a new permanent operating base in Jersey.’
“We thank Loganair for their swift response and commitment to supporting Jersey’s connectivity at this critical moment,” said Ports of Jersey.
“We look forward to collaborating with them in the weeks and months ahead as we build a strong and sustainable partnership for the island.”
Also, regional airline Aurigny will adding flights between Guernsey and Southampton and between
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