Service between Edinburgh and Jersey will operate on Saturdays and Sundays from May 22nd through September 26, 2021. Tickets are now available from £74.99 one-way and the route will be serviced with a 70-seat ATR 72 turboprop aircraft.
On Tuesday (December 1, 2020), Loganair announced the addition of twice-weekly service between Edinburgh and Jersey to their summer 2021 schedule. The flights will be operated on Saturdays and Sundays from May 22nd through September 26, 2021, and the route will be serviced with a 70-seat ATR 72 turboprop aircraft. Tickets are available for purchase now from £74.99 one-way. The new service is in addition to the carrier’s summer 2021 commitment to Jersey, which includes service to the Channel island from Teesside International and Norwich. In Tuesday’s announcement, Loganair’s Chief Commercial Officer, Kay Ryan, said,
“The service will ensure customers from Scotland’s central belt have access to one of the most beautiful and popular holiday destinations in the British Isles, as well as allowing Jersey-based customers to directly access the planned dates of next year’s Edinburgh Festival in August. It will also provide a one-stop link in both directions between the Highlands and Islands and Jersey, via Scotland’s capital. This addition to next summer’s schedule shows Loganair’s continued commitment to providing domestic connectivity for both leisure and business customers, despite the current damage being caused to the industry by the Covid-19 pandemic.”
Loganair is “Scotland’s Airline” and has been in operation since 1962, when they started with a single aircraft. Today, the regional carrier has a fleet of over 40 aircraft and serves destinations across Europe, Scandinavia and the British Isles. The airline’s fleet includes Saab 340, Twin Otter, Britten Norman Islander, ATR 42-500, ATR 72-600 and Embraer 135/145 aircraft.
Source: Loganair