General information
Bordeaux Airport is the seventh busiest airport in France, located in the commune of Mérignac. The airport is a hub for Air France, easyJet, Ryanair and Volotea. You can reach the city centre by public transport (tram line A), the shuttle bus Navette Aéroport 30’DIRECT and taxi.
Where is Bordeaux Airport situated?
Bordeaux Airport is situated on the outskirts of Bordeaux, west of the city centre. The airport is easily accessible via exit 11 of the ring road of Bordeaux (A630).
How many terminals does Bordeaux Airport have?
The airport has three terminals, known as Hall A, Hall B and Billi. One of the three terminals is named Billi and reserved for low-cost carriers such as easyJet and Ryanair. Terminal B is used by Air France, Terminal A by the other airlines. The terminals are open every day of the week, between 04:00 hours and 23:30 hours.
The Bordeaux Metropole City Pass for 24, 48 or 72 hours is highly recommended if you plan to visit Bordeaux. It gives you free access to many museums and La Cité du Vin (entrance ticket and wine tasting). In addition, public transport in Bordeaux is included, also the tram ride to and from Bordeaux Airport with tram line A.
Transportation options and travel costs to/from the centre of Bordeaux
Transportation options and travel costs to/from the centre of Bordeaux
Tram
A good alternative for flying to or from Bordeaux 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.
| Bergerac Airport | 97km |
| Biarritz Airport | 165km |
Which airlines fly from and to Bordeaux Airport?
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Volotea -
easyJet -
Air France -
Ryanair





