Aer Lingus Regional is boosting its Dublin to Jersey route operating four weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays between 15 June and 26 September. The expansion comes following the suspension of operations by Blue Islands.

Emerald Airlines Head of Commercial, Ian Lough said “The team was delighted to be expanding our Jersey-Dublin services this summer. This is the largest schedule we have ever operated on the route and reflects our commitment to supporting connectivity for Jersey customers. Following changes in the market, we are pleased to be able to step in and restore much of the capacity previously available, while also offering additional flexibility with new Monday and Friday departures.”

Ports of Jersey Head of Connectivity Paul Holley, said “The increased frequency provided greater choice and convenience for Islanders. Operating up to four flights per week also supports inbound tourism, with the increased frequency making it even easier for visitors to enjoy short breaks, while providing flexibility for longer stays in Jersey.”

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