Bergerac Airport

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General information

Bergerac Airport is located in the Dordogne and mainly used by Ryanair. The location of the airport is ideal for visiting the beautiful region (departement Dordogne). From Bergerac Airport, onward travel is only possible by rental car or taxi, as there is no public transport available at the airport.

Where is Bergerac Airport situated?

Bergerac Airport is situated south-east of Bergerac. The airport is easily accessible via the N21 (Route nationale 21), but the nearest motorway (Autoroute A89) is far away.

How many terminals does Bergerac Airport have?

The airport has a small terminal divided into two sections, the Arrivals hall (Arrivées) and the Departures hall (Départs). Although located side by side, Arrivals and Departures are not directly connected, you can find a bar (Tribs) between them.

Transportation options and travel costs to/from the centre of Bergerac

Fastest - Taxi
25 EUR / 11 min
Cheapest - Taxi
25 EUR / 11 min
Flexibilty - Car rental
from € 26 per day

A good alternative for flying to or from Bergerac Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in France.

Airport
Distance
Bordeaux Airport 97km
Toulouse Blagnac Airport 149km

Which airlines fly from and to Bergerac Airport?

The main airlines at the airport are:
  • Ryanair brand logo
    Ryanair
  • Transavia brand logo
    Transavia
  • Jet2 brand logo
    Jet2
  • British Airways brand logo
    British Airways
Here you can find the complete list of airlines at Bergerac Airport.

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