Blue Islands is to launch a new direct Dublin-Jersey service next year.
The new route, which commences March 2022, will operate six times per week until October 2022.
“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,” said Dublin Airport Managing Director, Vincent Harrison.
“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.”
With a population of almost 108,000, Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, situated just 14 miles from France. The island boasts a diverse coastline with amazing beaches and dramatic cliffs, together with a rich history, unique culture and cuisine.
Dublin Airport will have 39 airlines flying to 145 destinations worldwide as it continues to rebuild its global reach following the devastating impact on the aviation sector because of COVID-19.
Over 2.9 million passengers have travelled through Dublin Airport in the first eight months of this year, representing 87% decrease when compared to pre COVID levels.