MEDIA STATEMENT: 14 NOVEMBER 2025
Blue Islands, the Jersey-based airline, has suspended operations with immediate effect and is considering its options.
All Blue Islands flights have been cancelled. Passengers expecting to fly should not go to the airport unless they have made alternative travel arrangements with another airline. For those with Blue Islands reservations:
“After 26 years of serving the Channel Islands, we deeply regret that Blue Islands has this evening suspended its operations,” said a spokesperson. “After very constructive dialogue with Government of Jersey in recent months, including what we understood to have been ongoing assessments of the future options, we were informed this afternoon that they are unable to provide further support. This has meant that we now need to suspend flying immediately whilst we consider the options available and how we can help our customers, staff and stakeholders.”
Channel Islands airline Blue Islands has today announced a substantial boost to Guernsey’s air connectivity from March 2025 with the introduction of three new air links to provide options for travellers to and from the island.
The airline operates a fleet of five ATR aircraft, four based in Jersey and one based in Guernsey and already flies one in four passengers at Guernsey Airport. From March 2025, it will maintain Guernsey’s connections to East Midlands and Exeter and will continue links between Guernsey and Norwich for the summer.
The three new Blue Islands routes will be on sale from Wednesday 11 December, with flights commencing from March and May 2025:
The introduction of the new routes will also enable Blue Islands to maintain higher service frequency on the vital inter-island Guernsey-Jersey connection than would otherwise be possible. Inter-island frequency will remain at current levels of three flights each way on weekdays for Summer 2025, with two flights each way per day at weekends.
Introducing the new services, Ronnie Matheson, Chief Revenue Officer Blue Islands’ said: “We’re delighted to be increasing Blue Islands’ services from Guernsey next year with no fewer than three new routes to complement existing Blue Islands flights to Jersey and Southampton. Exeter, East Midlands and Norwich are all long-standing destinations from Guernsey, and our new flights will be on sale from next week – providing plenty of opportunity to plan for 2025 whether travelling for leisure, to and from university, visiting friends and relatives or for business.
“Connectivity is essential for island communities, and providing that year-round connectivity is a key part of Blue Islands’ DNA. Alongside today’s announcement, we’re looking forward to announcing further exciting developments in the coming weeks.”
Blue Islands already serves the lifeline Guernsey-Southampton route jointly with Aurigny, and the airlines intend to provide full optionality to customers by enabling the new Guernsey connections to be booked via either airline’s system in due course.
Blue Islands will recruit additional Guernsey-based aircrew ahead of Summer 2025 to service its expanded route network. It continues to serve high-frequency flights to Jersey and Southampton on a year-round basis and makes an important contribution to the island’s inbound visitor economy with regular charter services from the Netherlands and Switzerland in the summer for its tour operator partners.
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