
Flights will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays, excluding the May school half-term, until 11 July. This initiative targets the business community, aiming to improve travel efficiency.
The Channel Islands, comprising Jersey and Guernsey, are renowned as leading international financial hubs. They offer a range of services including banking, fund management, and insurance, underpinned by strong regulatory frameworks and political stability. These islands attract global investments due to their tax neutrality and expertise in financial matters.
CEO Rob Veron expressed the trial’s goal to enhance business connectivity and considers permanent service based on demand. The presence of businesses with interests in both the Channel Islands and Luxembourg means that this new route between the financial hubs could be crucial for optimising productivity of business travellers.