Limoges Airport Hosts Travel Showcase This January

Limoges Airport will host the eighth Passion Voyages travel exhibition organised by Fitour on Saturday 31 January 2026. The event will take place in the public hall of the airport from 09:30 to 18:30. It brings together tour specialists, local residents and holidaymakers preparing trips for the upcoming year. According to the organisers, the exhibition will centre on destinations with departures from Limoges for the 2026 season.
Fitour’s programme includes presentations of 2026 destinations with departures from Limoges, as well as opportunities to meet tourism professionals. Conference-style talks will provide further information on selected destinations. The format allows visitors to learn about scheduled holiday options, ask questions directly and gather practical details for future travel plans.
Alongside presentations and stands, the event will include prize draws for trips and other activities. Admission to the exhibition is free and airport parking will also be free for the day. Catering will be available at the on-site Bistrot de la Piste, which will offer a special themed menu for the occasion, making it possible for visitors to stay throughout the day without leaving the terminal building.
Why This Format Works for Trip Planning
The exhibition focuses on destinations that can be booked with departures from Limoges during the 2026 season. By gathering tourism professionals, tour operators and informational talks in one space, the event helps present these seasonal offers in a clear and accessible way for people planning holidays. Having the event inside the airport puts trip planning into a real setting, where people can ask about flights, timings and how organised travel works in practice.
Events like this often help people decide their holiday plans. Instead of scrolling through multiple websites or collecting brochures, visitors can talk to travel experts directly and get clear answers on the spot. Prize draws and small activities add a relaxed mood rather than a trade-fair feel. With free entry and parking, anyone interested in 2026 trips from Limoges can visit without extra cost.



















