UK regional airline Loganair is adding new routes from the Channel island of Jersey, including its first service to Paris.
Glasgow-based Loganair has announced seasonal summer routes from Jersey to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, as well as to Norwich, East Midlands and Dublin. The Jersey-Paris route will be Loganair’s first route to France in its history.
Loganair’s expansion in Jersey comes after Channel Islands-based airline Blue Islands ceased operations in November 2025.
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.”
Loganair will launch Jersey-Paris flights from 31 May until the end of the summer season. They will operate three days per week.
Flights from Jersey to East Midlands Airport will operate daily from 31 May, while flights to Dublin will be twice weekly from 1 June. Services to Norwich will operate once per week from 9 May.
The airline also plans to offer extra flights on its existing route between Jersey and Bristol this summer, starting from 2 June.


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