Islanders will have an expanded choice of direct flights this summer after Loganair announced services to Paris, Dublin, Norwich and East Midlands.
The Scottish carrier described the new routes, which are now on sale, as “a major boost to Jersey’s transport links”.
The schedules are:
- Jersey – Norwich: Saturdays from 9 May to 19 September
- Jersey – East Midlands: Daily from 31 May to the end of summer 2026
- Jersey – Paris CDG: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 31 May to the end of summer 2026
- Jersey – Dublin: Monday and Friday from 1 June to the end of summer 2026
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 introduction of the Jersey to Paris service also marks Loganair’s first-ever route to France.
Direct flights to Charles de Gaulle were previously being offered to islanders by Blue Islands, before the airline went into liquidation November.
In a statement, Loganair – which has subsequently been establishing a Jersey hub – said that the expanded network reflected its “continued commitment” to supporting the Island’s connectivity.
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
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Ronnie Matheson, the airline’s chief commercial officer, said: “Strengthening connectivity from Jersey is hugely important to Loganair.”
He continued: “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.”

Ports of Jersey chief executive Matt Thomas described the announcement as “another key milestone” as the States-owned entity seeks to “strengthen our partnership and help Loganair build their base in Jersey”.
He continued: “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.”
The news comes amid an ongoing drive by the government in collaboration with Ports and Visit Jersey to bolster the island’s air links.
Economic Development Minister Kirsten Morel said he was “delighted Loganair is growing its network this summer”, adding that he was “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,” he said.