Direct flights from Jersey to Rennes will run again this summer.
Blue Islands has announced it will operate the route three times a week between June and September.
The airline launched the route in 2022, which twice-weekly services to the popular French city.
"Our focus is keeping Jersey connected, and we are excited to be providing direct links to France again this year with more flights added for greater choice and convenience as we look to sustainably build on last year’s programme." - Rob Veron, CEO Blue Islands.

The 40 minute flight will take passengers to Rennes Airport, in France's Brittany region - a 90 minute train journey from Paris.
Services start on on 23 June with departures on Fridays and Mondays through to 11 September.
There will be additional Wednesdays flights between 26 July and 30 August for the school summer holidays.

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