EasyJet to begin four new UK-France flight routes

They are among nine new destinations from France this winter for the airline

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EasyJet is expanding its winter flight routes between France and the UK
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EasyJet is to launch four new routes between France and the UK this winter as part of a raft of new flights from its French bases. 

It will run nine new routes in total from airports across France from later this year.

The new routes to the UK are:

- Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Aberdeen

- Grenoble to Birmingham 

- Grenoble to London-Southend 

- Strasbourg to Manchester 

Read more: EasyJet to run winter Manchester-Strasbourg route

The latest routes come in addition to recently announced flights between Toulouse and London-Gatwick and Nice and Newcastle. 

The Grenoble-Birmingham route will start from December 20 and will operate weekly on Saturdays. One-way flights currently start from €50. 

The Grenoble to London-Southend route will launch on December 14 and run every week on Sundays. Flights are currently on sale from €46 one way. 

The Grenoble routes will give travellers coming from the UK easy access to the Alps and some of France’s most famous ski resorts. 

Flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Aberdeen will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, from October 27. Flights are now on sale from €45 one way. 

The service from Manchester to Strasbourg will start on November 28, flying twice a week on Fridays and Sundays. Prices start at €38 one way. 

EasyJet currently has six hubs in France in Paris Orly, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Lyon, Nice, Bordeaux and Nantes. 

The nine new routes from France this winter are:

- Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Aberdeen and Belgrade

- Bordeaux to Vienna

- Grenoble to Birmingham and London-Southend

- Strasbourg to Manchester, Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino

- Toulouse to London Gatwick