When I last checked there were no flights from the CI to Northern France, places like Dinard . Traditionally there has been these connections
 
When I last checked there were no flights from the CI to Northern France, places like Dinard . Traditionally there has been these connections
The pandemic and possibly the loss of Flybe may have wiped those connections out.
 
The pandemic and possibly the loss of Flybe may have wiped those connections out.in

The pandemic and possibly the loss of Flybe may have wiped those connections out.
I think Aurigny have done routes like that in the past. These days they seem to have constant issues. There is a French operator called Chalair, they are linking Kerry to a number of Normandy / Brittany destinations. Perhaps they may pick up the links in the future. However the ferry to St Malo from Jersey is pretty fast these days.
The pandemic and possibly the loss of Flybe may have wiped those connections out.
 

Summer flights offer better French connection​

A wide shot of the aircraft which will be used to fly people between Alderney, Jersey, and Brest. It is white with a blue undercarriage.

Image source,Finistair
Image caption,The service will be run by the French airline, Finistair
4 hours ago
A new flight route will give people on the Channel Islands easier access to western France over the summer.
It will be run by the French airline company Finistair as part of a partnership between the governments of Jersey and Alderney.
From 27 June to 31 August, direct flights will run every Friday and Sunday between Jersey, Alderney and the Brittany city of Brest.
This new connection aims to strengthen cultural, social and economic ties between the Channel Islands and Brittany.
Finistair claim the flight time is only 35 minutes from Brest to Jersey, and 15 minutes from Jersey to Alderney, and offers a "quick and convenient way to explore the beautiful coastlines, culture, and gastronomy of western France and the Channel Islands".
Deputy Kirsten Morel, Jersey's minister for sustainable economic development, said: "We've invested in this trial to help us assess the appetite for a longer-term service between the islands and France.
"We hope it will boost both cultural and economic connections with our near neighbours.
"I'm pleased that we are improving our air-route connectivity, enabling Islanders to reach both Alderney and Brest throughout the summer while also attracting new visitors to Jersey."
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An interesting route. An 8 seater aircraft I believe?
 
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LM593 JER 1100-1320 CDG (Sun)

LM594 CDG 1255-1315 JER (Tue & Thu)
LM594 CDG 1355-1415 JER (Sun)

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Loganair - Jersey to Norwich. Flights start 9 May 2026

LM589 JER 1045-1215 NWI (Sat)

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LM588 EMA 1605-1725 JER (Mon-Fri & Sun)
LM588 EMA 1900-2020 JER (Sat)
 

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