With these new routes, Orange, the leader on the Nantes platform, has increased the number of destinations accessible from Nantes to 36. These new flights will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, providing travelers seeking quick getaways or longer stays with appreciated flexibility.
Madrid and Budapest: Two Must-Visit European Destinations
With the opening of the route to Madrid, the people of Nantes will have the chance to experience the vibrant energy of the Spanish capital. A city rich in history and culture, Madrid captivates with its iconic museums like the Prado and Reina Sofía, bustling squares, gourmet markets, and electrifying nightlife. Not to mention the charm of Retiro Park and the must-try tapas in the lively neighborhoods of La Latina and Malasaña.
On the other hand, Budapest, exclusively served by easyJet from Nantes, opens the doors to Central Europe for travelers. Known as the "Pearl of the Danube," the Hungarian capital fascinates with its blend of Baroque, Gothic, and Art Nouveau architecture.
The majestic Hungarian Parliament to Buda Hill and its castle, not to mention the famous thermal baths, the city is a favorite destination for culture, history, and relaxation enthusiasts.See this post on Instagram
EasyJet: A Major Player in Regional Connectivity
As the leading airline by market share in Nantes and second in France, easyJet continues to invest in connecting French regions to major European cities. Following the recent announcement of a new route to Chania (Greece), thesenew services confirm the company's desire to strengthen its presence in Pays de la Loire and offer quick and affordable trips for the people of Nantes.
Tickets for these new connections are already available for booking. So, are you leaning towards tapas and flamenco in Madrid or thermal baths and goulash in Budapest? It's up to you to choose your next getaway!