Loganair has moved quickly to step in following the collapse of Jersey-based Blue Islands airline, announcing it will begin rescue flights from 16 November 2025 — and signaling plans to establish a long-term base in Jersey. The Scottish regional carrier said it will operate routes previously served by Blue Islands , offering “rescue fares” on key services, according to the BBC News.

The collapse of Blue Islands has raised serious concerns over the crucial air connectivity for the Channel Islands. With Aurigny also stepping in to provide interim services, Loganair’s intervention is widely seen as vital to maintaining links both between the islands and to the UK mainland.

Loganair And Aurigny Come To The Rescue

Loganair will operate flights on routes that were once the backbone of

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