Getting to France is already easy but plenty of new routes and increased flights are making travel better still.
From the UK:
Air Corsica
– London Stansted – Ajaccio (between two and four times a week from 3 May to 4 November)
– London Stansted – Bastia (between two and four times a week from 3 May to 4 November)
– London Stansted – Figari (between once and twice a week from 2 June to 4 November)
British Airways
– London Heathrow – Grenoble (Saturdays from 2 December)
– London Heathrow – Turin (for the French Alps- Saturdays and Sundays from 26 November)
– Manchester – Chambéry (Saturdays from 16 December)
– London City – Paris Orly (previously from London Heathrow – 16 weekly flights from October)
Jet2
– London Stansted – Geneva (for the French Alps, at least once a week from 22 December)
– Birmingham – Turin (for the French Alps) (weekends from 21 December)
– Birmingham – Grenoble (Sundays from 24 December)
Air France:
– Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Perpignan airport (five rotations a week from 16 July to end of August).
Travelling to Perpignan from Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh and exploring Languedoc-Roussillon in the summer has never be easier!
From Ireland:
Air France
– Cork – Paris-Charles de Gaulles airport
The new Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Perpignan airport connection (mentioned above) will also improve the way Irish tourists travel to South of France.