Loganair strengthens Jersey connectivity with four new direct routes including Paris

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

February 16, 2026

Loganair, the UK’s leading regional airline, is set to significantly enhance air connectivity from Jersey.

Launching four new direct routes to Norwich, East Midlands, Dublin and Paris, providing island residents and businesses with greater access to the UK and Europe.

The new services, which go on sale today represent a major boost to Jersey’s transport links, reinforcing the island’s connections to key regional, leisure and business destinations while offering greater choice and flexibility for travellers. The routes will connect Jersey directly with Norwich and East Midlands in England, Dublin in Ireland and Paris Charles de Gaulle, one of Europe’s major international hubs.

The introduction of the Jersey to Paris service marks Loganair’s first-ever commercial route to France, creating a new direct link between the island and mainland Europe. The addition of Dublin also strengthens access to Ireland, while new UK routes improve onward connectivity across England, supporting tourism, trade, and business travel.

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.

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.

Loganair’s focus on customer experience and operational reliability continues to be recognised at a national level. In 2025, the airline was ranked among the top-performing short-haul airlines in the Which? annual customer survey, reflecting strong passenger feedback, and was also named the UK’s most punctual airline of 2025 by the Civil Aviation Authority.

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

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