As summer approaches, Jersey moves a little closer to the Southwest. A new direct route from Bordeaux will allow travelers to reach the Anglo-Norman island, a discreet alternative to classic beach getaways. Jersey is accessible by plane from Paris Charles-de-Gaulle, as well as from over 20 British airports. This summer, the British regional airline Loganair will open a direct route between the Bordeaux region and the Anglo-Norman island. Known for its rugged coastlines, beaches, cliffs, and unique blend of British and Norman influences, Jersey will operate this route from June 19 to October 5, 2026, with two flights per week on Mondays and Fridays.
For Bordeaux Airport, this is both a new destination and the arrival of a new airline on the platform. For Jersey, this opening is part of a strategy to strengthen its European connectivity, appealing to short holiday enthusiasts and travelers seeking a nearby escape without layovers or long journeys.
With flights operating twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, from June 19 to October 5, 2026, this direct route allows travelers from the Southwest to reach Jersey in just 1.5 hours. Tickets start at €89.99 for a one-way trip from Bordeaux, including a maximum baggage weight of 21 kg.
In a landscape where new air routes often focus on major capitals or oversaturated sun destinations, Jersey offers a different appeal: an accessible break that is both peaceful and close. It is British enough to change the atmosphere, yet close enough to take off almost on a whim.
For more information and bookings, visit loganair.co.uk.



