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Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport

Aulnat, Puy-de-Dรดme, France
CFE LFLC

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
60
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport (CFE), also identified by its ICAO code LFLC, is a regional airport located in Aulnat, approximately 6.8 kilometers east of Clermont-Ferrand, France. Serving the Auvergne-Rhรดne-Alpes region, the airport is a vital gateway for both domestic and international travel, connecting this area known for its volcanic landscapes and Michelin corporate headquarters with various destinations across Europe. It plays a crucial role in supporting local industries, tourism, and academic institutions. The airport features a single, compact passenger terminal that efficiently manages all domestic and international flights. This two-story terminal, spanning 4,600 square meters, has an annual capacity of 1 million passengers, with future plans for expansion. The ground floor houses the arrivals area, airline check-in counters, and car rental desks, ensuring a smooth process for arriving travelers. For dining, the airport offers several options, including Trib's restaurant and lounge in the main hall, and a restaurant with panoramic views of the runway. A 200 square meter shopping area provides retail opportunities. Operational aspects at CFE are designed to enhance passenger experience and connectivity. Two car parks are available near the terminal, offering both short-term and long-term parking options. The airport also provides car rental services and public transportation connections, ensuring convenient access to and from Clermont-Ferrand. For business travelers, a dedicated business terminal operates with specific hours. Additionally, the airport has implemented modern features such as free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal and various passenger services, making it a functional and comfortable regional air travel hub.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport (CFE) serves as a vital gateway to the volcanic Puy-de-Dรดme region and the global headquarters of Michelin. Because the airport is located just 7 kilometers east of the city center, "connecting" here is highly efficient, particularly for business travelers. The primary air link is provided by Air France, which operates multiple daily flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG). If your itinerary involves an international connection at CDG, it is highly recommended to use this direct flight, which takes approximately 70 minutes. Ensure you allow a minimum buffer of 3 hours at CDG for terminal transfers and security, as the airport is a major international hub. For those preferring rail travel, the Gare d'Aulnat-Aรฉroport train station is a convenient 5 to 10-minute walk from the CFE terminal. Regional trains provide a direct 10-minute link to the main Gare de Clermont-Ferrand, where you can connect to Intercitรฉs services reaching Paris Bercy in roughly 3. 5 hours. From Paris Bercy, you can easily access Orly Airport (ORY) via the newly extended Metro Line 14. If your destination is the Michelin headquarters at Place des Carmes, a taxi or rideshare is the fastest option, typically taking 15 to 20 minutes from the airport. Alternatively, T2C bus line 20 connects the airport area to the city's tram network. Upon arrival at the CFE terminal, note that while amenities are compact, you can enjoy panoramic runway views from the upstairs restaurant. Always verify your flight status before departing for the airport, as regional weather near the Chaรฎne des Puys volcanoes can occasionally cause localized turbulence or delays.

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Ajaccio Napolรฉon Bonaparte Airport

Ajaccio, France
AJA LFKJ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
65
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
65
minutes
International โ†’ International
80
minutes
Interline Connections
105
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (AJA/LFKJ), formerly Campo dell'Oro Airport named after the historic "Field of Gold" plain where it was established in 1938, operates as Corsica's busiest aviation gateway located 5 kilometers east of Ajaccio. Named after Napoleon Bonaparte who was born in Ajaccio, this Air Corsica hub processed over 1.67 million passengers in 2023 through its single 17,000-square-meter terminal building capable of handling 1.5 million travelers annually. The compact, modern terminal efficiently unifies all passenger services within a single level, eliminating inter-terminal transfers while maintaining intuitive navigation for both domestic and international travelers. Dining options include a restaurant, cafรฉ, and bar offering local Corsican specialties, complemented by limited shopping facilities featuring a newsstand in the public area plus duty-free and souvenir shops beyond security. Essential amenities include free Wi-Fi, multiple charging stations near departure gates and in the terminal bar area, plus vending machines and basic passenger services. Operational design prioritizes efficient passenger flow through Air Corsica's main base operations, connecting Corsica with 15 airlines serving destinations across France, UK, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Norway. Ground transportation integrates through Muvistrada bus Route 8, operating every 30-60 minutes between the airport and Ajaccio's Place Diamant/Charles de Gaulle, completing the 7-kilometer journey to city center in 20-30 minutes for โ‚ฌ8-10. The terminal's strategic position provides immediate access to Corsica's Mediterranean beauty, serving as the primary entry point for tourists exploring the island's landscapes and Napoleon's birthplace.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (AJA) is one of the easier Corsican airports to use for connections because it operates from a single terminal, so you do not lose time moving between buildings. That said, summer traffic can be intense, especially on French mainland routes and seasonal leisure flights, so a compact terminal does not automatically mean a stress-free short connection. If you are holding a through-ticket, follow the airline's transfer instructions and still check the departure screens after landing because gate use can change quickly during peak periods. If you are making a self-transfer, give yourself more time than the building size suggests. You may need to collect baggage, walk back to check-in, clear security again, and in some cases pass through different passenger flows for Schengen and non-Schengen service. A two-hour gap can work on a quiet day, but many travelers will be more comfortable with extra margin in summer or on weekend rotation days when Corsica-bound traffic surges. AJA is also close enough to Ajaccio that some travelers deliberately use a longer connection as a city-access buffer. If you do that, remember that leaving the terminal means treating the next flight as a fresh departure, with normal cutoffs for bag drop and security. The airport bus link and taxis make the city practical, but road traffic along the coast can slow the return trip. For onward travel after arrival, make your rental car or hotel transfer plan before landing, especially in peak holiday months when Corsican transport capacity tightens. If your final destination is elsewhere on the island, a generous buffer at AJA is sensible because road journeys in Corsica often take longer than they look on a map.

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