Nantes Atlantique launches winter 2025/2026 schedule with new European and long-haul routes

Nantes Atlantique Airport has announced its 2025/2026 winter flight schedule, featuring more than 70 direct destinations across Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. Managed by VINCI Airports, the programme introduces four new routes - Budapest, Pointe-à-Pitre, Cape Verde, and Granada - and maintains several others running year-round, including Brussels-Charleroi, Madrid, Marrakesh, Toulouse, Las Palmas, Berlin, Hurghada, Naples, and Malaga.
The new network strengthens Nantes Atlantique’s position as a key hub for western France, linking the region with lively European capitals and popular warm-weather getaways.
New scheduled routes:
- easyJet: Budapest, Madrid, Las Palmas, Hurghada, Málaga
- Volotea: Granada, Naples, Brussels-Charleroi
- Corsair: Pointe-à-Pitre (Caribbean)
- Transavia: Berlin, Sal, and Boa Vista (Cape Verde)
Together, they broaden the airport’s reach, offering a simpler way to reach cultural cities and sunny islands directly from Nantes.
Many of this year’s seasonal routes will now continue year-round, keeping Nantes connected even during the colder months. The network offers options for every type of traveller, from those chasing the sun to others planning quick European escapes. Business passengers save time too, as more direct links cut the need for long transfers and stopovers. With better timing and frequent services, short trips abroad are now easier to arrange, giving people more freedom to travel on impulse.
This winter programme brings new possibilities - whether it’s soaking in Budapest’s thermal baths, exploring Granada’s Moorish architecture, walking along Cape Verde’s wild coastlines, or relaxing on Caribbean beaches. It also encourages more visitors to discover western France, with the Loire Valley, the Atlantic coast, and historic towns like Nantes and Angers now easier to reach thanks to stronger international links.
The 2025/2026 schedule shows how Nantes Atlantique continues to link western France with more of the world. As routes grow, local passengers have new places to fly to, and visitors find it easier to reach the Atlantic coast. Regional airports like Nantes are changing the way people travel, bringing faraway destinations within easier reach and keeping global connections closer to everyday life.



















