09 Feb 2026
Loganair, the UK’s leading regional airline, has partnered with KLM to offer Jersey customers seamless onward travel to Amsterdam.
Passengers flying from Jersey to Bristol and Jersey to Southampton will benefit from the new codeshare agreement with KLM.
The agreement, which creates a daily connection year-round between Jersey and Amsterdam for the first time, means Jersey customers can secure onward travel to the European city as part of the same booking. This agreement complements KLM’s direct weekly Cityhopper summer service to Jersey, which increases to daily flights from 4 July to 30 August.
The partnership, which is already operational, opens up exciting new opportunities for international travel. Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is one of Europe’s busiest and most innovative hubs.
Ronnie Matheson, Chief Commercial Officer at Loganair, said:
“Our agreement with KLM is an important step forward in building on our commitment to Jersey.
“By creating a seamless daily connection from Jersey to Amsterdam, we’re strengthening the travel options available to the community and opening up even more opportunities for business, leisure, and onward global travel.
“Enhancing connectivity is at the heart of what we do, and this partnership allows us to support the islands’ economy while providing customers with greater choice and flexibility. We’re proud to deepen our role in serving the islands and look forward to the benefits this improved link will bring for residents and visitors alike.”
Wouter Vermeulen, SVP Alliances Air France-KLM, said:
“We are delighted to further expand our codeshare partnership with Loganair, a valued and reliable partner. This enhanced cooperation enables us to offer our customers daily connectivity between Jersey and Amsterdam, making travel between the Channel Islands and the Netherlands easier and more flexible than ever before.
“We look forward to continuing our successful collaboration with Loganair, and to offering even more convenience and choice to our customers.”
Loganair was named the most punctual major airline for UK arrivals and departures in 2025 (January-September) by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), with 81% of its flights arriving and departing on time – significantly above the industry average of 72%. CAA’s analysis covers the 20 airlines carrying the most passengers at UK airports.
Flights can be booked at klm.com.