The States of Guernsey has confirmed it has been talking to EasyJet about potential new routes to the island.
The BBC understands the destinations could include Liverpool and Luton airports.
When contacted by the BBC, the airline neither confirmed nor denied the talks were ongoing.
In a statement, it said: “EasyJet is always looking at new opportunities to expand its network and choice of destinations, however, we have not confirmed any new routes at present.”
The Committee for Economic Development confirmed it was in discussion with new airlines, including both EasyJet and LoganAir.
However, it said the conversations were confidential.
President for the committee Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller said: “At this stage, we cannot comment in any more detail.”
She added it was the role of the committee to have discussions and explore options to improve the island’s’ connectivity.
“As we explore developing a new air policy framework, I think it would be more surprising if we were not having these conversations,” she said.
