EasyJet Scraps Popular UK To France Routes

EasyJet will no longer offer flights from Bristol and Manchester to Paris ORLY.

EasyJet Scraps Popular UK To France Routes
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EasyJet has announced that they are scrapping a popular UK to Paris route next month, which might be disruptive to guests travelling to Disneyland Paris. This will partially affect us at Mickey From The UK as we fly to both ORLY and CDG from Bristol for our Disneyland Paris trips. EasyJet currently offers almost daily routes from Manchester Airport and Bristol Airport to Paris ORLY as well as Paris CDG (Charles de Gaulle), but starting March 29th, 2025, they are scrapping the Paris ORLY route entirely.

EasyJet will continue to operate flights to Paris CDG (Charles de Gaulle) from both Manchester and Bristol airports, but ORLY will no longer be an option.

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