Loganair launches new direct Bordeaux–Jersey service for summer 2026

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Loganair, the UK’s leading regional airline, is announcing the launch of a new direct service between Bordeaux and Jersey for the 2026 summer season.

This new route will operate twice weekly, on Mondays and Fridays, from 19 June to 5 October, offering a brand-new way to reach a distinctive destination for a short break.

Fares will start from €89.99 one way from Bordeaux to Jersey.

Located between France and the United Kingdom, the island of Jersey is renowned for its unspoilt natural environment, spectacular scenery and way of life shaped by both British and Norman influences. 

This route also represents an opportunity to support tourism development in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It will make our region more accessible to English-speaking visitors drawn by our gastronomy, heritage and wine tourism experiences.

Simon Dreschel, Chief Executive of Bordeaux Airport, said:

“The launch of this service to Jersey and the arrival of a new airline at Bordeaux Airport further strengthen the diversity of our offering. This route creates a new opportunity to connect with English-speaking visitors who are particularly fond of our region.”

Ronnie Matheson, Commercial Director at Loganair, said:

“Bordeaux is an excellent addition to our summer 2026 schedule from Jersey, giving our customers direct access to one of the most sought-after regions in France. Whether for a long weekend or a longer stay, this new route offers a convenient and enjoyable way to discover everything the destination has to offer.”

About Loganair

Passengers travelling with Loganair benefit from a 21 kg baggage allowance included in the ticket price, offering an additional advantage for longer stays or multi-centre trips. They can also take advantage of convenient connections across the airline’s extensive regional network, while earning Avios through the Loganair Loyalty programme.

Loganair was named the UK’s most punctual major airline for arrivals and departures in 2025 (January to September) by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), with 81% of its flights on time, well above the industry average of 72%. The CAA’s analysis covers the 20 airlines carrying the highest number of passengers through UK airports.

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