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Flights from Limoges

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Limoges is served by Bellegarde Airport, which is located 7 kilometers from the city center. The current schedule features 8 regular routes connecting the region with major European hubs. The highest traffic density is observed on routes to Lyon (18 flights per week), Paris (16 flights), and Marseille (4 flights).

Four airlines operate in the city's aviation market, with Volotea and Chalair playing leading roles. Below on this page, you will find interactive city cards with filters to help you choose the best option for your next trip. Before planning your journey, we also recommend checking the current weather at your destination.

Frequently asked questions

How many destinations are available from Limoges?
This season, Limoges offers flight connections to 8 regular destinations. The route network includes both domestic flights within France and international services to the UK, Spain, and Italy.
What are the most popular destinations from Limoges?
The highest demand is for flights to Lyon (18 flights per week) and Paris (16 flights per week). Other highly sought-after routes include flights to Marseille, Barcelona, and London.
How many airlines fly from Limoges?
Four airlines operate regular passenger services from the city. The majority of flights are provided by carriers such as Volotea and Chalair.
Which airports serve Limoges?
The region's main aviation hub is Bellegarde Airport, located just 7 kilometers from the city center. It is a compact and convenient terminal providing quick access to flights.
Which destinations are popular for beach holidays?
For travelers planning a seaside getaway, direct flights from Limoges are available to Palma, Mahon, and Barcelona. These routes allow you to quickly reach popular Mediterranean resorts.
When is the best time to buy flight tickets from Limoges?
To find the best deals, it is recommended to book tickets several months before your trip, especially for Volotea flights. It is also worth considering mid-week departures, when demand and airfares are typically lower than on weekends.
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