Blue Islands has announced a new route from Jersey to Dublin commencing in the summer of 2022. The carrier will provide up to six flights per week from Jersey to Dublin from 27 March to 28 October 2022. 

The service will initially operate four times weekly from 27 March to 30 June then increases to five times weekly weekly increasing to six times weekly for summer peak from 6 July.

Blue Islands CEO Rob Veron said “As we continue to emerge from the pandemic, we’re delighted to further enhance our regional route network with new direct flights from Jersey to Dublin and Norwich. Services will provide islanders with new convenient services to more exciting destinations for summer 2022, as well as enabling more visitors to discover Jersey next summer.”

Dublin Airport Managing Director, Vincent Harrison said “Jersey is a truly beautiful island with many historical sights, stunning sandy beaches and bays. There is something for everyone to enjoy. We are delighted to add it as a new destination to our route network. I have no doubt that this new route will be popular in both directions. We look forward to working closely with Blue Islands to promote its new service.”

Group CEO for Ports of Jersey Matt Thomas said “We are delighted that Blue Islands are flying to Dublin and Norwich next summer. It’s great to see the confidence in these routes from Blue Islands knowing that they are providing Island residents and those wishing to holiday in Jersey or visit friends and family the opportunity to connect via these direct services.”

Image courtesy of Blue Islands 

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