Loganair has celebrated the successful launch of its new direct service between Jersey and Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport.
*All details correct at time of publish (1 June 2026)
The first flight took off on Sunday, 31 May, marking another milestone in the airline’s continued investment in connectivity for the Channel Islands and enhancing connectivity for Jersey residents.
The new seasonal route will operate on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, connecting the island to an airport which enables further travel to over 390 different destinations worldwide.
The launch forms part of a wider expansion of Loganair’s Jersey schedule for summer 2026, with a final route to Bordeaux set to launch on 19 June. Services to the East Midlands also commenced today after a successful launch of the Norwich route earlier in the month.
Flights to Paris-Charles de Gaulle start from just £89.
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.”
Paul Holley, Head of Connectivity at Ports of Jersey, said:
“With Paris now commenced and as we look forward to Bordeaux starting shortly, we’re excited to see Loganair adding two new French routes for this summer. These direct services provide excellent connectivity for Islanders while representing an opportunity for Jersey to reach new markets, further supporting our visitor economy.”
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 was named the most punctual major airline for UK arrivals and departures in 2025 (January-September) by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), with 81% of its flights arriving and departing on time – significantly above the industry average of 72%. CAA’s analysis covers the 20 airlines carrying the most passengers at UK airports.
For more information, go to www.loganair.co.uk.

