The airport Toulouse-Blagnac has unveiled its new destinations for winter 2024-2025, enriching its offering with no less than 74 direct flights. New winter destinations include Tel Aviv, Budapest and Dakar. Ryanair adds flights to Paphos, Valencia and Nador. The airline Transavia now serves Dakar, while easyJet is moving away from Beauvais. The Canaries, Spain and Morocco continue to attract with Volotea and Iberia. Last but not least, Air France expands its horizons with 170 destinations in 73 countries. This winter promises a variety of horizons from Pink city.
A range of discoveries in new lands
Winter is shaping up to be full of fascinating journeys for Toulousans and their beloved airport, Toulouse-Blagnac. In fact, the airport is revealing a series of 74 destinations with direct flights for the 2024-2025 season. Among these destinations, some rare gems will make their appearance, including the city of Dohawill join the list of long-haul destinations, with three weekly services providing direct access to this secret gateway to the Middle East.
New ports of call to explore this winter
Among the new destinations accessible from Toulouse, Transavia will offer flights to Dakar. A gateway to West Africa from the Pink City, symbolizing an opportunity for intrepid travelers in search of breathtaking scenery and vibrant culture.
Across Europe, five new stopovers are added to the list, allowing travellers to explore the magical charms of cities such as Bari, Milan, and Venice in Italy. These new destinations join a list that already includes such emblematic cities as Barcelona or Dublin.
Popular European destinations not to be missed
Barcelona, with its vibrant architecture and friendly atmosphere, remains a must for Toulousans. Volotea, Iberia, and Ryanair will continue to serve this hot destination with regularity. For those looking for a white winter, the Canaries and Spain feature high in the flight selection.
Other economical escapades of choice include an exploration of the authentic beauty of countries such as Portugal or Spain. GreeceThese will reward travelers eager for ancient stories and breathtaking landscapes.
The rise of the airlines
The company easyJetafter leaving its Toulouse base, has announced the end of flights to and from Beauvais. However, the future looks promising and full of projects, with, for example, the extension of the horizon from Bordeaux to reach Rabat and Rome.
For his part, Air France plans to serve almost 170 destinations in 73 countries over the coming year, with the addition of 8 new routes, increasing the dynamism and accessibility from Toulouse.
Short and long flights: a perfect balance
Toulouse-Blagnac airport enables travelers to cover a wide range of destinations, adapting to a variety of needs, from short breaks to long-haul trips. From Tel Aviv à Budapestthrough the LuxembourgTangier and Oujda, each flight opens the door to new horizons.
Local excursions and advances on the international scene
Ryanair continues to diversify its offer with new routes to Paphos in Cyprus, Valencia in Spain, and Nador in Morocco, allowing adventurers to discover these little-explored destinations.
Generally speaking, Toulouse-Blagnac airport is ideally positioned to capture not only the flow of travelers keen to discover Europe, but also those eager for distant horizons such as the United States or Asia, notably with a direct flight to Doa. This diversity testifies to the airport's commitment to adapting to the expectations of modern travellers.
New Winter Destinations 2024-2025 departing from Toulouse-Blagnac
Destination | Flight Frequency | Airline Company |
Doha | 3 times a week | Qatar Airways |
Dakar | 1 time per week | Transavia |
Tel Aviv | 2 times a week | EasyJet |
Budapest | 2 times a week | Ryanair |
Luxembourg | 3 times a week | Luxair |
Tangier | 1 time per week | Royal Air Maroc |
Oujda | 1 time per week | Air Arabia |
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