Loganair has announced it will introduce four new direct routes from Jersey this summer, significantly expanding travel choices for residents and tourists. The regional carrier will link the island with Norwich, East Midlands, Dublin and Paris Charles de Gaulle from summer 2026, improving connections to both the UK and international destinations.

The Paris route will also represent Loganair's first ever scheduled commercial service to France, creating a new link between the locations. The new route to one of Europe's key international hubs provides the Channel Island with its first direct air connection to mainland Europe. Ronnie Matheson, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said: "Strengthening connectivity from Jersey is hugely important to Loganair, and these new routes represent a meaningful step forward for the island.

"By adding direct services to key UK cities, Dublin and Paris, we're giving customers in Jersey more choice, better access, and greater flexibility when travelling for work, leisure or onward connections."

Lead-in one-way fares start from £99.99 to Norwich, £84.99 to East Midlands, £94.99 (€109) to Paris CDG and £89.99 (€99) to Dublin.

The new routes will be complemented by increased capacity between Jersey and Bristol. Starting from 2 June, additional flights will be offered on Tuesday and Friday with a choice of two services on a Sunday.

The expanded network reflects Loganair's continued commitment to supporting Jersey's connectivity needs, ensuring the island remains well linked for residents, visitors and businesses, while strengthening access to both domestic and international destinations.

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Matt Thomas, Chief Executive of Ports of Jersey, said:We are delighted that Loganair is launching four new services for summer 2026.

"This is another key milestone as we strengthen our partnership and help Loganair build their base in Jersey.

"This further commitment enables islanders to enjoy connectivity to these popular UK and European destinations and demonstrates the appeal of our wonderful island to visitors."

Customers flying with Loganair benefit from a 21kg baggage allowance included as standard, providing added value for longer stays and multi-stop trips, alongside convenient connections across the airline's extensive regional network.

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