UK regional airline Loganair has announced a direct service connecting the island of Guernsey and the capital city of Scotland as part of its summer 2025 schedule.
The weekly service will operate on Saturdays between 24 May and 13 September, departing Edinburgh at 16.10 and arriving in Guernsey at 18:10. The return service takes off at 18:40, landing in Edinburgh at 20:45.
Luke Lovegrove, chief commercial officer, said: “We are committed to enhancing connectivity for those travelling throughout the year – whether for business, leisure or keeping connected with loved ones – and we know that our passengers are always looking for new destinations to explore over summer months. We are thrilled that we’ve been able to launch a new direct service between Scotland’s capital city and the beautiful island of Guernsey.”
Kate Sherry, Chief Commercial Officer (Aero) at Edinburgh Airport, said: “It’s fantastic to see Loganair launching a new Edinburgh to Guernsey route for summer 2025, offering passengers more choice and enhancing seamless connectivity between Scotland’s capital and the stunning Channel Islands.
“This new service makes travelling between these two incredible destinations even easier, and we’ll enjoy seeing more of the iconic Loganair tartan tail fin at Edinburgh Airport—what’s not to love?”
James Underwood, Head of Commercial for Guernsey Ports, said “Guernsey Ports is pleased to be able to welcome Loganair back to the Island in 2025 after a 6 year hiatus, and looks forward to re-establishing a valued relationship with the airline. The new weekend service will add options and flexibility for Islanders heading to Scotland and beyond, and provide additional opportunities for visitors looking to travel to Guernsey for business or leisure next Summer. We look forward to a successful season together.”