UK regional airline Loganair has introduced a direct route between Jersey and Paris, marking its debut service to France.
Flights on the seasonal summer service, first announced in February, operate three times weekly – on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday – and will connect the island to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport until 22 October 2026.
Glasgow-based Loganair will also launch twice-weekly flights from Jersey to Bordeaux, starting on 19 June, as part of its expanding network from Jersey.
Ronnie Matheson, chief commercial officer at Loganair, said: “This is the first time in Loganair’s long history that the airline has flown to France so it is a very proud day for all the team.
“Our continued investment and growth across the Channel Islands is significant, and Paris-Charles de Gaulle is the third of four new summer destinations that have launched from Jersey over the last few weeks, further strengthening connectivity for the Channel Islands.”