Loganair is adding more direct routes from Jersey this summer, including to Paris.
Loganair has announced new direct services, on sale now, to Norwich, East Midlands, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Dublin.
It is also increasing capacity on the Jersey - Bristol route.
Starting from 2 June, the additional flights will be offered on Tuesday and Friday, with a choice of two services on a Sunday.
The airline says that, as well as giving direct links to these destinations, it also helps with onward travel and connectivity for the island, creating a new direct link between the island and mainland Europe.
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."

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