AÉROPORT CLERMONT-FERRAND AUVERGNE
Read moreFrom Clermont, regular flights operate to Ajaccio, Paris Orly and CDG, Fez and Porto. On their Facebook page, travelers are alerted to good offers, such as a flight to New York via Paris. This year, the airport obtained ACA 3 accreditation, a greenhouse gas reduction program specific to airports. Car rental, catering and rental spaces are all available on site. Access by car, bus (line 20) or cab.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL MARSEILLE-PROVENCE
A fast-growing international airport just 20 minutes from Marseille, ...Read more
AÉROPORT BASTIA-PORETTA
Read moreLocated 20 km south of Bastia, Poretta airport is a place of remembrance. Indeed, it was from here that writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry took off on his last air mission on July 31, 1944. Haute-Corse's main airport provides reliable connections between Corsica, the main regional cities and European capitals. Many low-cost airlines use the airport.A regular shuttle bus runs between the airport and Bastia town center and back. The journey takes around 25 min.
AÉROPORT DE LORIENT BRETAGNE SUD
Read moreThe Lorient Bretagne Sud airport is located in the town of Ploemeur, 10 minutes from the centre of Lorient, 40 minutes from the centre of Vannes and less than an hour from Pontivy. It offers infrastructures well adapted to the service of passengers in terms of comfort, safety and accessibility. Managed by the CCI du Morbihan, it connects Lorient daily to Lyon and Paris CDG, as well as Toulouse, once a week. Do not hesitate to consult the website to keep up to date with offers and traffic.
AÉROPORT DOLE-JURA
Read more50 km from Dijon (on the Franche-Comté side), Dole airport is in full expansion, regularly offering new destinations. So you can come (or go) to Portugal, Morocco, Italy, Greece, the Canaries, Croatia, Malta or Ireland in particular. Not forgetting Corsica. Located 10 minutes from the Dole train station and 3 minutes from the A39 motorway exit, transfers are extremely easy. And a wide range of hotels and restaurants are nearby. A great alternative for those who come from far away!
AÉROPORT DE CAEN-CARPIQUET
Read moreJust 10 km from the city centre and easily accessible by car or bus, Caen Airport is attracting more and more passengers every year. The airport's dynamism is reflected in its current and renewed destinations: Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi, Figari from spring to autumn and Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice, Toulouse almost all year round. Note that parking is easy here, and car rental services are available.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE TARBES-LOURDES-PYRÉNÉES
Read moreThe Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées airport is ideal if you are traveling to the south of the Gers, such as to the Jazz in Marciac festival. Air France provides a link with Paris-Orly three times a day. This airport is the second largest in the former Midi-Pyrénées region. Therefore, you will find all the services necessary for a smooth landing: restaurants, bar, car rental, public transportation. The airport also serves many destinations in Europe.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE STRASBOURG-ENTZHEIM
Read moreStrasbourg international airport is home to several airlines, and offers 45 regular destinations. It is linked to the main European hubs of Paris CDG, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, London, Athens and Madrid, making it possible to travel anywhere in the world. In the departure lounge: numerous stores, restaurants and cafés, relaxation areas with free wifi, an ATM for cash withdrawals and travel agencies.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE TOULOUSE BLAGNAC
Read moreThe third largest airport in France, accessible by tramway, Toulouse-Blagnac airport offers regular flights in France and abroad. Its extensive low-cost offer makes it an ideal starting point for your city-trips: Lisbon, Budapest, Madrid, Amsterdam and many others are accessible to you in a few steps. Even better, Toulouse-Blagnac airport allows you to fly directly to Martinique, Turkey or Finland! Make sure you have a margin on your take-off time: security checks are particularly rigorous.
AÉROPORT RENNES BRETAGNE
Read moreThe second largest airport in Brittany is accessible from the main cities in France, but also from many European cities. A small airport, it offers all the services of the big ones: L'Aer restaurant with a view of the runways, lounge, nursery, infirmary, mailbox, free wifi... If you are coming for vacation, take advantage of the car rental services. The terminal, located in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, is linked to downtown Rennes by the STAR C6 bus line. An SNCF stop is only 15 minutes away on foot.
AÉROPORT SUD DE FRANCE CARCASSONNE
Read moreCarcassonne airport operates three scheduled flights to Brussels, London and Manchester, and 6 summer flights to Porto, Cagliari, East Midlands, Dublin, Cork, Bournemouth and Tangiers operated by Ryanair. The airport, which has been equipped with a walkway allowing direct access to aircraft, is also open to national traffic and private aircraft. Shuttles await you at the airport's main exit, providing the link to Carcassonne center.
AÉROPORT TOULON HYÈRES
Read moreToulon-Hyères airport is the main airport of the Var. Its strategic location, in the heart of the Var and at the gateway to Provence and the French Riviera, also makes it the closest airport to Saint-Tropez (45 minutes away). Numerous international connections are available, including flights to and from Rotterdam, London, Luxembourg, Southampton and Brussels. In terms of national connections, there are also flights to Paris, Brest, Nantes, Ajaccio and Bastia. The airport's website is very well designed to prepare your visit to the region.
AÉROPORT AVIGNON-PROVENCE
Business tourism on the rise at Avignon airport, tailor-made for every ...Read more
AÉROPORT DE LA ROCHELLE-ÎLE DE RÉ
Read moreAt La Rochelle airport, domestic routes provide connections to major French cities.
This year, the La Rochelle-Cork route has reopened, and the Marseille route has been strengthened. Brussels-Charleroi, Dublin and Porto via Ryanair, Geneva and London Gatwick via EasyJet during the summer months. Managed by a mixed syndicate, the airport also offers flights to Nice in August. The airport has a 350-space pay parking lot.
AÉROPORT DE PARIS BEAUVAIS-TILLÉ
Read moreThe airport offers nearly 80 destinations,spread over thirty countries. You can fly to Morocco, Algeria and a large part of Europe: the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Ireland, Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. The new destinations are Malaga, Sarajevo, Turin, Agadir, Amman, Koutaissi, Baia M... Eight airlines share the market: Ryanair, Wizz Air, Blue Air, Air Moldova, Laudamotion, Volotea, HiSky, SkyUp.
AÉROPORT NICE-CÔTE D'AZUR
Read moreOn the outskirts of the Arénas business district, partially built on the sea, it is thethird largest French airport after Paris and thesecond largest French business aviation airport after Le Bourget. Its flights connect the Côte d'Azur to numerous destinations in France, Europe and the world. Terminal 1 is for international flights (excluding Schengen) and Terminal 2 for domestic flights. It is very well served, accessible by car, streetcar 2, train and cabs.
AÉROPORT DE LYON SAINT-EXUPÉRY
Read moreOne of the largest French airports. A real transport hub with a TGV station serving Paris and Provence, accessible by car via the A432 freeway. Several car rental companies on site. An express streetcar, the Rhône Express, connects to the center of Lyon in 30 minutes. A bus to Valence. Duty free, exchange offices, pharmacies, numerous stores and restaurants. Numerous charter flights, notably from EasyJet.
AÉROPORT DE SAINT-ÉTIENNE
Read moreManaged by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Saint-Etienne Montbrison, Saint-Etienne airport offers year-round charter flights chartered by travel agencies and tour operators. Stays or tours including flight and hotel for a turnkey vacation, the ideal formula for a relaxed vacation! In idleness mode or discovery tour, it's up to you! A la carte vacations that can be adapted to any budget!
AÉROPORT DE TOURS-VAL DE LOIRE
Read moreFor several years now, Tourangeaux residents have been able to fly to France or abroad from Tours Nord, without having to go to another major city. Today, even if it's ecologically preferable to use other means of transport, you can fly directly to London, Marrakech, Marseille, Porto with scheduled flights, or to Montenegro with a vacation flight with Ryanair. On site, you can take a snack break or buy souvenirs.
AÉROPORT NANTES ATLANTIQUE
Read moreNantes Atlantique is the largest airport in western France, and is a human-sized, fluid and pleasant airport. From Nantes, you can fly direct to over 100 destinations. Some of the most popular destinations include: Barcelona, London, Rome, Venice, Geneva, Lisbon, Santorini, Reykjavik, Dubrovnik, as well as a dozen African cities, Montreal and Istanbul. Please note, however, that some routes are not open all year round. Nantes Atlantique is pretty easy to get to: just twenty minutes from the city center by bus - via a dedicated Tan shuttle - from Place du Commerce or the train station (departures every 40 minutes, 7 days a week). It doesn't take much longer by car, but beware of traffic jams. Managed by Vinci, the airport has several parking lots, with rates to suit the length of your stay. You can also leave your car in a car park. A number of shops and services, such as bars and brasseries, Relay bookshops and boutiques, are available to help you wait for your flight.