Paris Flights Coming to Wrocław in April 2026

Transavia France will launch direct flights between Wrocław and Paris Orly on 16 April 2026. The service will operate twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays. Wrocław Airport notes that demand for travel between Lower Silesia and France has risen sharply, with this segment growing by more than 90 percent last year. Tickets are already on sale, starting at €19 for Wrocław–Paris and €40 for Paris–Wrocław.
The new service introduces a Fresh carrier to the airport’s network. Transavia France is a low-cost airline within the Air France–KLM Group and focuses on medium-haul flights. It serves more than 130 destinations across France, Europe and the Mediterranean. Airport officials expect the route to be used for holidays, family visits and short stays, while also attracting French tourists to Wrocław’s cultural, academic and business scene.
Paris Orly’s location is highlighted as a key advantage. The airport sits only a few kilometres south of the French capital, allowing shorter transfers to central districts than many other airports. Orly also offers extensive domestic and European connections, including cities on the Mediterranean coast. According to the airline, this new link fits into its aim to expand simple direct connections across Europe without complicated transfers.
With Orly as the arrival point, Paris becomes an easier weekend option for people in Wrocław during spring and early summer. The airport’s network also enables onward travel to Lyon, Marseille, Nice and Toulouse, plus seasonal holiday spots around the Mediterranean. For French visitors, the link opens direct access to Wrocław, a city known for its events calendar, riverfront districts and strong student population.
We are very excited about launching this new direct connection between Paris Orly and Wrocław, which further strengthens ties between France and Poland. Wrocław is a dynamic city with strong cultural and economic appeal, and this new route will meet the growing demand in the leisure travel segment as well as the needs of passengers visiting family and friends. This route fully aligns with our strategy of offering customers an increasing number of direct and easily accessible connections across Europe.
This new route strengthens air links between Poland and France at a time when interest in short European trips is still growing. Two weekly flights give more options for weekend breaks, family visits and onward travel across France. With competitive starting fares and timings tailored for short trips, the connection is likely to find steady demand on both sides and support Wrocław Airport’s wider European expansion.



















