EasyJet strengthens its offer from Bordeaux with an original destination

EasyJet strengthens its offer from Bordeaux with an original destination
EasyJet strengthens its offer from Bordeaux with an original destination


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– A new unusual destination from Bordeaux-Mérignac!

What is the link between Bordeaux and Finland? Santa Claus, of course. Its secretariat is located more precisely in Libourne (around forty kilometers away) while its house is located in Rovaniemi in Finland. Well, that’s good news, - Bordeaux learned, since the company EasyJet has opened a new connection connecting the two cities. From November 30 next year, for the winter season, Gironde travelers will be able to go in Lapland with a direct flight.

Every Wednesday and Saturday, flights will be offered from 50 euros one way ticketaccording to EasyJet, until March 12, 2025. “For the first time, Bordeaux will be connected to Lapland by direct flight. The airport continues to adapt its network and strengthen its service to ‘leisure’ destinations.welcomes the chairman of the board of directors of Bordeaux airport, Simon Dreschel, to - Bordeaux.

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A boon for EasyJet which has continued to announce the opening of routes in France since the start of the year. In Bordeaux, the British low-cost airline is also benefiting from the withdrawal of its competitor Ryanair in May, whose negotiations with the airport failed. In total, Ryanair had 40 routes to and from Bordeaux. In the spring, EasyJet had already announced the opening of 16 new routes strengthening its position as second low cost airline from the country. From Bordeaux, it is possible to travel to Athens, Funchal (Portugal), but also Zurich and Rome.

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From Bordeaux-Mérignac, EasyJet serves no less than 34 destinations. At the start of the week, the low-cost airline unveiled low-cost destinations from Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle (Paris), namely Oslo, Newcastle and Fuerteventura. A few days ago, new connections were also announced from Strasbourg (Barcelona, ​​London, Naples and Nice), Lyon (Berlin and Newcastle), Nantes (Prague) and Nice (Lanzarote, Madrid). The Alpes-Maritimes prefecture offers the same unusual destination as Bordeaux, since Lapland will be served with two flights per week from 54 euros.

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