
EasyJet adds new UK connection to Bordeaux airport
EasyJet has announced a twice-weekly route from Bordeaux to Edinburgh, although this will only be offered during the summer.
Flights will run on Thursdays and Saturdays from June 26th to August 31st, with tickets starting at €62.44.
Edinburgh flights from Bordeaux have been suspended since the departure of Ryanair in October 2024, following a dispute about airport fees.
Since then, bosses at Bordeaux have been working to pick up the routes previously served by Ryanair, which accounted for around 25 percent of the airport's traffic.
The airport's head of routes development, Cyrielle Clement, told The Local in September that; "The British market is still extremely important for Bordeaux, and we are trying to offer as many destinations to the UK as possible.
"In the short term, we are focusing on recovering the destinations previously served by Ryanair, though potentially not at the same volume.
"We do not have certitude or confirmation right now, but we are putting a lot of effort into recovering certain connections, like Edinburgh, which is a very popular line and has historic significance for Bordeaux. We're in talks with several companies."
She added that she expected the airport to have recovered completely from Ryanair's departure "within two years".

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