Ryanair brings back Brive-Stansted service for summer 2026
Route was one of several axed last winter
It is the only Ryanair route out of the Corrèze airport
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Low-cost carrier Ryanair has confirmed the return of its Brive-London Stansted route for the summer 2026 season, with tickets now on sale.
The route will fly twice per week on Mondays and Fridays between March 30 and October 23, with prices starting from €16.99 one-way.
The Brive-Stansted route was one of several axed last winter as the budget airline cut the number of services to regional French airports – a move it claims was driven by increased French airport taxes introduced in February 2025.
Despite several of the cancelled winter routes returning for summer, it remained unclear whether the Brive-Stansted route would return for the 2026 summer season, until the airport officially announced the route’s return on social media.
It is the only Ryanair service from the Corrèze airport, although other operators fly routes to Switzerland and elsewhere in France, and charter flights are available.
It is not known whether the route will remain in place for the winter 2026 season, with Ryanair yet to begin scheduling for that time period.
Last year, Ryanair announced that it would further reduce the number of routes flying to and from France in summer 2026, however it did not provide a detailed list of services that would be affected.