Return of direct flights between Nice and Montreal
Air Transat, named best leisure airline in the world, is proud to announce the return of its flights departing from Nice as of 4 May with its all-new Airbus A321neoLR to Montreal taking off.
Air Transat, named best leisure airline in the world, is proud to announce the return of its flights departing from Nice as of 4 May with its all-new Airbus A321neoLR to Montreal taking off.
The summer season, which starts on Sunday 27 March, will mark the return to a network of destinations from Nice Côte d’Azur Airport close to what was offered before the pandemic, with a hundred of destinations, including 9 long-haul flights, to 42 countries. The 20 new features included in this programme reflect the ongoing appeal of the region.
As part of the European Airport-Collaboration Decision Making (A-CDM) project, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is continuing its collaborative management between operators by equipping all of its in-contact aircraft stands with guidance systems from February 1st. This equipment reinforces airside security, makes plane parking more reliable, and streamlines ground-handling service operations.
Despite stringent health measures and travel restrictions, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is ending 2021 with a higher traffic than expected – 6.54 million passengers – helped by the return of long-haul flights from the summer season. At the same time, and in accordance with its commitments, the airport has continued its efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, gaining highest level of Airport Carbon Accreditation, level 4+.
Your free "Aéroport Nice" travel assistant has been revamped with brand new features to discover right away!
The airline Wizz Air has announced the opening of 4 new routes from Nice Airport, including 2 new destinations, for next summer. A dense schedule that gives a further boost to the growing international connectivity of France’s second largest airport.
Discover the Christmas activities at your airport!
As part of its policy to manage the pandemic, the second-busiest airport in France has developed a technological solution with its partners, which allows passengers to avoid touching the self-service check-in kiosks. This innovation makes the passenger experience even more “touchless” and reduces the spread of any viruses.
Aeroporti di Roma, Aeroporto di Venezia, Aeroports de la Cote d’Azur and Aeroporto Guglielmo Marconi di Bologna together for the building and management of vertiports.