Edinburgh Airport is now offering the only direct connection from Scotland to the city.
Edinburgh Airport will soon be offering punters the chance to take a new easyJet route from the capital to Bordeaux.
The historic city famous for its beautiful stone façades and fine wines attracts visitors with its famous food and culture scene. Seats are now on sale at easyJet.com and via the app from £45.99. easyJet holidays will also offer packages to the new route, starting from just £251 per person.
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