Jersey Airport is getting a new café bar and kitchen.
The Shoreline Café Bar & Kitchen is coming to the departures hall in early 2027, replacing the old WHSmiths and Café Ubé.
It will have a full-service restaurant and cafe, serving hot meals, fresh dishes and seasonal specials.
Passengers will also be able to get their caffeine fix, with 'barista-made' coffee and grab-and-go options.
Credit: Ports of Jersey
People passing through the airport will also be able to use the bar, which will be at the centre of the space.
The TRG Concessions-run eatery will seat 228 people and will serve food featuring locally sourced ingredients, becoming the new flagship.
Ports of Jersey CEO, Matt Thomas, says today signals an exciting long-term investment in Jersey Airport’s future.
"This partnership with TRGC allows us to elevate the airport experience, champion local suppliers and deliver a hospitality offering that genuinely reflects our island identity. We’re looking forward to working together on what comes next.”

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