Blue Islands "assessing demand" for direct flights to Luxembourg

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BLUE Islands is examining the possibility of direct flights to Luxembourg – and is seeking feedback from the business community to “assess demand”.

The airline has said the Luxembourg service could operate bi-weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Blue Islands also recently trialled a direct service to the Isle of Man, which it says is “currently being evaluated”.

In a statement, the company said it was “engaging with the Channel Islands business community to understand any requirement for direct flights between Jersey and Luxembourg, with connections to and from Guernsey”.

It is currently running a survey on its website, which will be open until 5 February.

Rob Veron, the chief executive of Blue Islands, added: “Thank you to our customers that supported our trial service to the Isle of Man, particularly those corporate partners that committed to the advance purchase of seats. We are now in the final stages of a post-trial engagement process with users to understand the longer-term viability of such a direct service.”

He continued: “We recognise there are also many organisations that operate across Jersey, Guernsey and Luxembourg. We’re now seeking to assess demand for direct flights to Luxembourg, and again, understand current behaviours and preferences to determine if a viable service for business travellers can be established, and indeed whether a service to Luxembourg may complement an Isle of Man service – hence our latest survey.”

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