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.
LORRAINE AÉROPORT
Read moreMake way for escape with Lorraine Airport! The airport offers you more than thirty regular destinations in France (flights have resumed since September 2021), in Europe and internationally throughout the year, and to more than fifteen holiday destinations to discover on lorraineairport.com. A bar and a restaurant will allow you to wait for a drink or a meal before boarding. For your travels, opt for proximity, speed and a stress-free journey! Travel with Lorraine Airport, it is by far the closest to you.
AÉROPORT DE BÂLE-MULHOUSE-FRIBOURG
Read moreThis Franco-Swiss international airport is located in France and is partly under Swiss administration. It is very convenient for connecting to most of the Balkan countries, as Switzerland is home to a large Balkan diaspora. For example, there are year-round connections to Skopje and Ohrid in northern Macedonia. The airport itself has links with Bordeaux, Marseille, Montpelier, Nantes, Nice, Paris (Roissy) and Toulouse.
AÉROPORT DE COLMAR-HOUSSEN
Read moreThere's no question of doing a Colmar-New York from this small regional airport, but it does cater for business travellers, freight transport and the leisure aviation school. Various associations are also present on the site: aeromodelling, gliding, powered flight, parachuting and ULM. The Aéroclub de Colmar offers training for the private pilot's license, and AUL Formation offers multi-axis Class 3 microlight pilot training.
AÉROPORT DE NANCY-ESSEY
Read moreNancy-Essey airport has evolved from military aviation to business, leisure and drone aviation. It handles a large number of business jets and is a major hub for medical repatriations, with between 1,500 and 3,000 passengers passing through every year. Several companies and associations are based at the airport: Les Ailes Nancéiennes, 54 Aéromaintenance, Icarius, Lorraine Aviation, Fly IR, Lor'n'Air, Ducavia, CRV (Construire Rénover Voler), Nancy ULM, Aeroscan, SEGA (Société d'Étude et de Gestion Aéronautique).