Blue Islands Expands 2025 European Charter Programme, Boosting Tourism to Jersey and Guernsey

Blue Islands Expands 2025 European Charter Programme, Boosting Tourism to Jersey and Guernsey

(IN SHORT) Blue Islands is expanding its European charter programme for 2025, bringing up to 4,690 visitors from Austria, the Netherlands, Germany, and Switzerland to Jersey and Guernsey, generating up to 33,000 bed nights and benefiting local hospitality businesses. The initiative includes new routes such as flights from Vienna to Jersey and Bern to Jersey, alongside continued services from Zurich, Hannover, and Bremen. Blue Islands has been operating charter services to the islands for over 15 years, contributing to the region’s inbound tourism economy. CEO Rob Veron highlighted the company’s role in supporting the local economy through these tourism initiatives. Limited flight-only options are available for direct routes from Jersey to Bern and Zurich.

(PRESS RELEASE) Guernsey, Jersey, 2025-Feb-4 — /Travel PR News/ — Blue Islands is excited to announce the expansion of its European charter programme for 2025, which will bring up to 4,690 visitors from Austria, the Netherlands, Germany, and Switzerland to the Channel Islands. The initiative will see 67 inbound flights and is projected to support up to 33,000 bed nights, providing a significant boost to local hospitality and the broader supply chain.

The programme offers visitors the opportunity to experience the unique charm of Jersey and Guernsey, from Jersey’s stunning beaches to Guernsey’s scenic coastal trails. In collaboration with trusted European tour operators, Blue Islands plays a key role in promoting the islands and enhancing tourism, while showcasing the very best the Channel Islands have to offer.

This year’s charter programme includes new routes and expanded services, providing more options for international visitors. Austrian holidaymakers will benefit from a seven-week series of flights from Vienna to Jersey, while Swiss travellers will enjoy a new connection between Bern and Jersey, alongside the established Zurich route to both Jersey and Guernsey. Dutch tourists will have access to 20 weekly flights from Groningen and Rotterdam, while German visitors can enjoy a seven-week programme covering five airports, including Hannover and Bremen.

Rob Veron, CEO of Blue Islands, expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “We are delighted to collaborate with our valued tour operator partners to bring visitors from Austria, the Netherlands, Germany, and Switzerland to discover the charm of Jersey and Guernsey. We’ve been operating charter services to the islands for over 15 years and are proud of our contribution to supporting the inbound tourism sector, which is so vital to the local economy.”

Limited seats are available for direct flights from Jersey to Bern and Zurich on a flight-only basis, which can be booked online.

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Source: Blue Islands

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