LUTON- easyJet (U2) has announced a significant expansion of its winter schedule, introducing 17 new routes across France. The move aims to strengthen the carrier’s presence in key French cities while providing more travel options for UK passengers.
Several of the new services connect France to the United Kingdom, supporting seasonal travel for holidays and leisure. Among the new additions, eight routes are exclusive to EasyJet, giving the airline a monopoly on these connections.

easyJet New Routes to France
Cities such as Nantes (NTE), Bordeaux (BOD), Lyon (LYS), Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), and Rennes (RNS) now enjoy direct services to destinations including Budapest (BUD), Sharm El-Sheikh (SSH), and Luxor (LXR).
Ticket prices for these routes start at approximately €35, making them accessible for short-haul travelers.
The exclusive winter routes feature a mix of leisure and business destinations. Notable connections include Lyon to Pristina (PRN) and Bordeaux to Budapest, both previously underserved markets.
Rennes also gains services to Geneva (GVA) and Barcelona (BCN), enhancing regional connectivity. The Toulouse (TLS) to London Gatwick (LGW) service has resumed, offering six weekly flights during the peak holiday season and two weekly flights outside the period.
In addition, EasyJet has expanded several international connections from France.
Strasbourg (SXB) now has direct flights to Milan Malpensa (MXP) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO), while Paris CDG adds a route to Belgrade (BEG). Bordeaux gains service to Vienna (VIE), and Nice (NCE) connects to Düsseldorf (DUS), broadening travel options for business and leisure travelers alike.

UK-France Connections
The expansion emphasizes EasyJet’s commitment to linking the UK and France. New routes include:
- Paris CDG to Aberdeen (ABZ)
- Grenoble (GNB) to London Southend (SEN)
- Birmingham (BHX) and Strasbourg to Manchester (MAN).
These flights cater primarily to British tourists visiting France for winter holidays, such as Christmas markets in Strasbourg or skiing in the Alps near Grenoble.
The airline expects high demand during the winter season, with most exclusive routes operating two to three round trips weekly.

Strategic Considerations
EasyJet’s winter expansion reflects both market opportunity and operational strategy. By targeting underserved French cities and launching exclusive routes, the airline minimizes direct competition from other carriers.
This allows for improved seat occupancy rates and yield management while also strengthening the brand’s presence in key European markets.
The new connections enhance regional accessibility, particularly for secondary airports in France, offering alternatives to main hubs such as Paris CDG.
For UK travelers, these routes reduce travel time to holiday destinations and provide flexible scheduling options for leisure trips. EasyJet’s ability to maintain low fares while expanding its network further consolidates its competitive position in the short-haul European market.

Bottom Line
EasyJet’s 17 new winter routes to France, including exclusive services to the UK, significantly boost connectivity across Europe.
With fares starting at €35 and targeted seasonal scheduling, the airline strengthens both leisure and business travel options.
This strategic expansion ensures EasyJet remains competitive while optimizing operations and passenger experience across key French destinations.
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