All direct flights to Bordeaux from the UK & Ireland

Flight Summary

Flights to Bordeaux are available year-round from London Gatwick with British Airways and easyJet, and London Luton with easyJet. Seasonal flights to Bordeaux are available from Birmingham International and Southampton with Flybe, Bristol and Liverpool with easyJet and Edinburgh with Ryanair. Alternatively, Bordeaux can be reached via Paris Charles de Gaulle with Air France.

Destination Summary

Bordeaux is the largest city in southwest France and is famed the world over for its fine wine production.

Quick Facts

  • Airport Code: BOD
  • Alternative Name: Merignac
  • Miles From London: 740

James Says

Over the last year, additional competition on cheap flights to Bordeaux has been brought in by both Easyjet (Bristol, London Luton) and Flybe (Norwich, Southampton).
Connecting flights and alternatives: Air France offer plenty of flight connections to Bordeaux via Paris, but these can be considerably more expensive than a direct flight. If your local airport doesn't offer cheap flights to Bordeaux, then it might be worth looking at flights to Bergerac or Toulouse instead, although neither of these options could be considered close to Bordeaux.
It is also possible to reach Bordeaux by train from Paris, although services are nothing like as fast as they are to destinations such as Lyon or Marseille, which are on the high-speed TGV-Sud line. The fastest trains from Paris (Gare Montparnasse) to Bordeaux take just over three hours.

@Jodatu High speed should be just that - limited stop (which hs2 is), stations that provide onward connections (which hs2 does very poorly)

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@Jodatu You wouldn't want 3 stations in Birmingham serving #HS2 - also, double deck, 400m long trains not compatible with classic track

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@Jodatu You could make that argument about any central station or hub airport. Reality is, origin + connection passengers justify both

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