Loganair announced four new direct routes connecting to Jersey Islands. These four routes are distributed to major airports across the UK and in Europe from direct flights going to Jersey, and are expected to run through the summer months, towards the end of May and into June of 2026.

The Regional Connection
Deputy Kirsten Morel of Jersey’s Minister for Sustainable Economic Development shared favourable views for this new route development in a public statement:
“We’re delighted Loganair is growing its network this summer, and I’m particularly pleased with the inclusion of services to Paris CDG. Jersey’s connectivity continues to grow, providing easy access for visitors choosing Jersey as a holiday destination.”
Jersey is one of the islands between France and the U.K. in the English Channel, along with the smaller neighbouring island of Guernsey. Jersey’s main carrier airline, Blue Islands, entered liquidation and ceased operations in November 2025, until Loganair took over flight duties to Jersey.
CDG airport in France is a major international hub for Europe, and seeing as it is so close to Jersey and Guernsey, it makes a vital passenger connection for Loganair, being the first commercial route for them in France.

The Four Routes
The direct routes were announced on Feb. 13, 2026, with the intention of the Scottish airline to improve regional connectivity across Jersey from the UK and Europe. It is for this reason that Loganair is committed to unveiling four routes, and they are as follows: Dublin, East Midlands, Norwich, and Paris. The last location is of particular importance to Loganair as it marks their first commercial service in France, and the neighbouring island of Jersey in the English Channel, serving as a direct link to Europe and the rest of the UK.
Ronnie Matheson, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said:
“This is a particularly exciting milestone for us, and it demonstrates our ongoing commitment to investing in routes that deliver real value for island communities while maintaining the high levels of service and reliability Loganair is known for.”
Loganair also plans to increase capacity between Jersey and Bristol, offering additional flights on Tuesdays and Fridays, with a choice of two services on Sundays. Ticket prices vary for each of these four direct routes:
- Paris Charles De Gaulle – £95
- Dublin – £90
- East Midlands – £85
- Norwich – £100
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