Airport News
with Robbie Shaw
Robbie Shaw lives near Gatwick where he was an Air Traffic Controller and travels regularly to his place in Collioure. His wife describes him as an ‘aviation geek’, just what we need in fact. 🙂
He travels all over the world photographing aircraft, and also keeps you up to date with flights between this region and UK & Irish airports, and any other airport news that seems relevant.
Really bad jokeUn homme arrive au comptoir d’enregistrement de l’aéroport de Perpignan avec ses bagages. “Bonjour Madame. Je voudrais que ce sac aille à Londres, celui-ci à Edinbourg et celui-ci à Leeds s’il vous plait” “ Je suis désolée Monsieur” répond-t-elle “mais nous ne pouvons pas faire ça” “Pourquoi pas?” Vous l’avez fait la semaine dernière. USEFUL VOCAB comptoir d’enregistrement – check in |
SPRING SUMMER 2023
This report covers the period from 26 March till the end of the summer schedules on 28 October.
I am writing this in December but even after just a few days it may well be out of date as airlines schedules constantly change according to demand. As always, my best suggestion is to regularly monitor the airline websites yourself, particularly as frequency of service increases towards summer.
What continues to be very noticeable is car hire prices, still very high, and not as we would imagine just down to fuel prices but apparently due to the shortage of cars caused by a shortage of computer chips.
Bon voyage and bonne chance!
FRANCE
PERPIGNAN
Aer Lingus flights from Dublin restart, and the good news – no more 0600 departures, now at a better time, though fares have risen significantly. Good news for Kate, Ryanair have just listed twice-weekly flights to Perpignan from Leeds Bradford.
If you are looking at the websites and find the fares to P.O. are very high look at the rugby fixture list and that could explain it. Often changing just a few days can reduce the fare, and car hire prices. Also fares are generally cheaper midweek, especially in the summer months – or ridiculously expensive in school mid-term.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
BIRMINGHAM | 2 | RYANAIR 1 June-26 Oct |
DUBLIN | 3 | AER LINGUS 3 May-30 Sep |
LEEDS BRADFORD | 2 | RYANAIR 1 June-26 Oct |
STANSTED | 5 | RYANAIR 26 March-26 Oct |
BEZIERS
Like Carcassonne, Ryanair has a free run at this small airport. Rather strangely the Luton service stops at the end of March, restarting in June. Shannon is a new destination.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
BRISTOL | 2-3 | RYANAIR 26 March-25 Oct |
EDINBURGH | 2 | RYANAIR 27 March-26 Oct |
LUTON | 2 | RYANAIR 29 March-28 Oct |
MANCHESTER | 3 | RYANAIR 27 March-28 Oct |
SHANNON | 2 | RYANAIR 27 March-27 Oct |
STANSTED | 3 | RYANAIR 28 March-28 Oct |
CARCASSONNE
Ryanair remains the sole operator here. In September my wife flew Carcassonne-Cork, booking only a few weeks notice – the fare was €15! Can’t complain at that.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
EAST MIDLANDS | 2 | RYANAIR 1 June-26 Oct |
EDINBURGH | 2 | RYANAIR 27 March-26 Oct |
MANCHESTER | 3-4 | RYANAIR 26 March-27 Oct |
STANSTED | 7 | RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct |
CORK | 2 | RYANAIR 28 March-28 Oct |
DUBLIN | 4 | RYANAIR 27 March-28 Oct |
MONTPELLIER
EasyJet operate from both Gatwick and Luton. The latter only for a short period. The British Airways flight from Heathrow which operated only in 2018 appears not to be operating again this year.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
GATWICK | 13 | EASYJET 26 March-28 Oct |
LUTON | 3 | EASYJET 27 June-2 Sep |
NIMES
Ryanair is the sole operator for P-O readers. Luton has been dropped, but Dublin and Edinburgh are now served along with Stansted.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
DUBLIN | 2 | RYANAIR 1 May-26 Oct |
EDINBURGH | 2 | RYANAIR 29 March-28 Oct |
STANSTED | 2 | RYANAIR 29 March-28 Oct |
TOULOUSE / BLAGNAC
There tends to be more flights to Toulouse from UK regional airport in the winter due to skiing opportunities, with Andorra not too far away. Ryanair have added service to Birmingham whilst Manchester will be introduced by Jet2.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
BIRMINGHAM | 2 | RYANAIR 28 March-28 Oct |
BRISTOL | 7 | EASYJET 26 March-28 Oct |
EDINBURGH | 3 | RYANAIR 27 March-28 Oct |
GATWICK | 4-6 | EASYJET 26 March-28Oct |
HEATHROW | 28 | BRITISH AWYS 26 Mar-28 Oct |
STANSTED | 10 | RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct |
DUBLIN |
3 3 |
AER LINGUS 26 March-28 Oct RYANAIR 27 March-27 Oct |
SPAIN
BARCELONA / EL PRAT
As always, a huge variety of flights to Barcelona, most of which run all year round, but with seasonal increases.
For those unfamiliar, take care on the Barcelona ring-road, one wrong turn could be very time consuming.
Quite a few changes. Ryanair now operate flights from Luton and Newcastle, though Prestwick has been dropped.
There are now four operators on the Manchester route. EasyJet have dropped the Newcastle and Southend service but added Manchester.
This summer Vueling are no longer offering flights from Belfast City, Cardiff, Cork and Newcastle. Glasgow has lost the Jet2 service but gained easyJet. Jet2 have added Birmingham.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
BELFAST INT’L | 3-5 | EASYJET 27 March-27 Oct |
BIRMINGHAM |
2 6 7 |
JET2 26 March-29 Oct RYANAIR 27 March-28 Oct VUELING 26 March-28 Oct |
BRISTOL |
10-14 5 |
EASYJET 26 March-28 Oct RYANAIR 27 March-28 Oct |
EAST MIDLANDS | 7 | RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct |
EDINBURGH |
9 4 |
RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct VUELING 26 March-27 Oct |
GATWICK |
24-33 53 |
EASYJET 26 March-28 Oct VUELING 26 March-28 Oct |
GLASGOW INT’L | 2 | EASYJET 26 March-28 Oct |
HEATHROW | 49 | BRITISH AWYS 26 Mar-28 Oct |
LEEDS BRADFORD | 2-4 | JET2 27 March-30 Oct |
LIVERPOOL |
3-7 5 |
EASYJET 26 March-27 Oct RYANAIR 27 March-28 Oct |
LUTON |
12-14 5 |
EASYJET 26 March-28 Oct RYANAIR 26 March-27 Oct |
MANCHESTER |
4-5 6-7 10 10 |
JET2 26 March-31 Oct EASYJET 26 March-28 Oct RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct VUELING 26 March-28 Oct |
NEWCASTLE | 2 | RYANAIR 26 March-26 Oct |
STANSTED | 28 | RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct |
DUBLIN |
14 19 11 |
AER LINGUS 26 March-28 Oct RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct VUELING 26 March-28 Oct |
GIRONA
In the last couple of years there had been a big increase in flights to Girona. No doubt passenger confidence in the Boeing 737MAX will have taken a battering after two crashes, and the type being grounded for a considerable time.
To counter this Ryanair has renamed the 737-MAX8 as the 737-8200, and many are now in service, with more to come. Subject to aircraft deliveries the number of flights listed could well change.
Ryanair have added Belfast, Birmingham, East Midlands, Manchester and Shannon. Jet2 who suddenly found the airport two years ago once again have a whole raft of flights. They have re-introduced Glasgow.
From | N° of weekly flights | Airline |
BELFAST | 1-2 | RYANAIR 31 March-27 Oct |
BIRMINGHAM |
2 2 |
JET2 1 May-27 Oct RYANAIR 3 June-28 Oct |
BOURNEMOUTH | 2-5 | RYANAIR 31 March-28 Oct |
BRISTOL |
1 4-6 |
JET2 27 May-30 Oct RYANAIR 27 March-28 Oct |
CORK | 2-4 | RYANAIR 26 March-27 Oct |
DUBLIN | 2-6 | RYANAIR 27 March-27 Oct |
EAST MIDLANDS |
1 2 |
JET2 27 May-28 Oct RYANAIR 26 March-22 Oct |
GLASGOW | 1 | JET2 28 May-24 Sep |
KNOCK | 2 | RYANAIR 1 June-26 Oct |
LEEDS BRADFORD |
2 4 |
JET2 From 30 April-29 Oct RYANAIR 2 June-26 Oct |
MANCHESTER |
2-4 2 |
JET2 1 May-30 Oct RYANAIR 1 June-26 Oct |
NEWCASTLE | 1 | JET2 7 May-29 Oct |
SHANNON | 2 | RYANAIR 1 June-26 Oct |
STANSTED |
2 7 |
JET2 1 May-30 Oct RYANAIR 26 March-28 Oct |
**Please note that these are the average number of flights per week, and will be variable in the shoulder and peak seasons, that is why you will sometimes see a minimum and maximum number listed. If you think I have missed any, please contact me on info@anglophone-direct.com. Please do bear in mind airline schedules fluctuate.**
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Public transport options
Bus/Train ……. The airport bus from Perpignan railway station takes about 20 mins and runs regularly from around 06.30 to 19.30 Mon to Sat, with a much reduced service on Suns and Holidays.
Taxi..…..3 taxi firms have the right to use the forecourt at Perpignan airport. Prices average about 2€50 per km, so fares for single trips to coastal resorts and the Alberes/Vallespir can be eye-watering !
Car..…… PGF is north of the city near Rivesaltes. Since the recent modernisation, parking supply is ample and costs around 40€ per week.
Bus/Train.….you can travel to Carcassonne railway station from almost any station in P-O, but must usually change at Narbonne. From Carcassonne, there is a shuttle bus that individually connects with each flight departure and arrival. Single fare 5€.
Car.……The airport is right by jcn 23 of the A61 autoroute. There are 3 car parks: short, medium and long stay, and a week in the latter costs 40€.
BEZIERS
Bus/Train…….All trains from PO stations to Montpellier and beyond stop at Beziers. From there, there is a shuttle bus that individually connects with each departing and arriving flight. Single fare 1€60.
Car. …..the airport is close to jcn 35 of the A9 autoroute. There is ample parking right next to the terminal and costs 40€ per week.
www.aena.es/en/girona-costa-brava-airport
Bus/train ……… Not an easy airport to access by public transport anymore. A train from Perpignan will take you to Girona station, the easiest option from there being a taxi at around 40 euros. ( price not confirmed).
You can also take a bus to the airport from Girona’s bus station, not far from train station to the Girona Buses run every hour & travel time is 26 minutes. Check bus schedules HERE
Pick up Flixbus directly to the airport from Perpignan. Prices are reasonable but timetable can be constrictive
Car.…….The airport is right by jcn 8 of the AP7 autopista. Several car parking companies exist both on and off the airport, and the official on-airport car park do regular promotions. For example, at the time of writing, a prebooked stay of 7 to 20 days costs a flat 42€.
www.aena.es/en/barcelona-airport
Train……. The new Barcelona Metro line L9 now serves both Terminal 1 and 2 but only from stations south of the city so is of limited use if coming from P-O . The suburban train R2 Nord runs from Sants station in the city every half hour, but serves only T2 . As regards accessing Barcelona by rail from P-O, there are 4 trains to/from Perpignan daily direct to Sants station, but unfortunately the earliest of these arrives Sants at 12.38 and the latest departs Sants at 16.45. A better bet is Figueres Vilafant (AVE) station which offers a virtually hourly service to Sants from 06.30 to 21.00 daily.
Bus….. The Aerobus runs from the Plaza de Catalunya in Barcelona city centre all day every 5 minutes to Terminal 1 and every 10 mins to Terminal 2. Perpicat run one morning service direct to Barcelona airport at a single fare of 50€ . There is a free green shuttle bus between terminals.
Car.…… Barcelona airport is on the south of the city just off the C31 autovia. I find that, generally, easiest access is via the AP7 toll road, continuing round the city onto the A2 autovia as far as the C31. Reckon on 2h15 mins from Le Boulou. Once there, parking options are vast. As a rule of thumb, the nearer the airport terminal, the more you’ll pay, but even at popular times you should need to pay no more than 8€ per day. I recommend looking at the official airport site, as there are often deals and promotions. For example at the time of writing prebooked up to 20 day stays in the main T1 multi storey just 3 minutes walk from the terminal were only 75€ ! Another option, particularly if you are catching an early flight is using one of the 4 local hotels that offer free shuttle buses direct to the terminals. You can leave your car free by the hotel, and usually rooms are available booking in advance for about 70€ . Try www.booking.com for details.