Lanzarote, Madrid and Prague among easyJet’s new winter routes from Nice Côte d’Azur Airport

From sunny island getaways to snowy escapes and city breaks, easyJet is offering its passengers direct routes to six exciting new destinations from Nice Côte d’Azur Airport this autumn and winter. Here are all the details.  

Summer isn’t over yet, but holidaymakers eager to get their plans sorted for the winter season will be pleased to hear that easyJet will be offering direct flights to six new destinations from September onwards.  

The first to launch is a connection to Agadir in Morocco, a city that enjoys an incredible location between the Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. This route will begin from 3rd September. 

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For those eager to explore Prague, flights to the City of a Hundred Spires will commence on 10th October. Madrid will follow soon after, on 27th October. It has been confirmed that there will be four flights per week to the Spanish capital, known for its vibrant cultural scene and cosmopolitan charm. 

Starting on 28th October, passengers will also be able to fly to Strasbourg, a city celebrated for its blend of German and French influences and its renowned Christmas Market. Flights to this charming French city will be available five days a week. 

Lanzarote in the Canary Islands is the fifth destination to join the winter season schedule. It will launch on 2nd November, and offer those in need of some winter sun the perfect place to unwind and soak up some rays. 

Finally, snow bunnies will be thrilled to hear that easyJet will be offering a connection to the Finnish city of Rovaniemi from 30th November. Pack plenty of warm clothes and thermals as winter temperatures can fall as low as -30°C in the winter!  

For more information on the destinations served by Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, click here.  

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