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Dinard-Pleurtuit-Saint-Malo Airport

Dinard, France
DNR LFRD

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
75
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
75
minutes
International โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Dinardโ€“Pleurtuitโ€“Saint-Malo Airport (DNR) is a regional international facility located in Pleurtuit, serving the Emerald Coast of Brittany, including the popular resort towns of Dinard and Saint-Malo. Situated approximately 5 kilometers from Dinard and 13 kilometers from Saint-Malo, the airport functions primarily as a seasonal hub for low-cost international flights and a significant center for business and private aviation. It operates from a single, compact passenger terminal that allows for quick and efficient processing of travelers. The terminal building houses essential services within its main hall, including check-in counters, information desks, and car rental agencies. A highlight of the facility is its panoramic restaurant, which offers visitors and passengers views of the runway and aircraft operations. While shopping options are limited, there are basic retail outlets for souvenirs and travel essentials in the public area; however, travelers should note that there are typically no shops available once through security. The airport also provides 300 paid parking spaces conveniently located just steps from the terminal entrance. Commercial flight operations at DNR are predominantly seasonal, with Ryanair historically providing the most consistent links to the United Kingdom, including routes to London Stansted and East Midlands. Seasonal charters and flights to the Channel Islands, such as Guernsey via Aurigny, have also been a staple of the airport's schedule. Ground transportation is primarily served by taxis and rental cars, as regular public bus services to the neighboring cities can be infrequent. For travelers connecting to wider domestic French destinations, the larger Rennesโ€“Saint-Jacques Airport (RNS) is located about 70 kilometers to the south.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Pre-book a taxi or rental car if arriving outside of the peak summer season as local transport options are limited.

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Angers-Loire Airport

Marcรฉ, Maine-et-Loire, France
ANE LFJR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Angers-Loire Airport (ANE), situated in Marcรฉ approximately 25 kilometers northeast of Angers, currently focuses on business aviation, medical flights, and leisure flying rather than scheduled commercial service. The modern terminal building provides a seamless and high-quality experience for private passengers and crews. Facilities include a business terminal equipped with meeting rooms and a VIP lounge area designed for comfort and privacy. While there are no scheduled commercial departures, the airport maintains the infrastructure to handle passenger traffic if seasonal charters operate. A unique feature of this airport is that it shares its site with the **Espace Air Passion**, the second-largest aviation museum in France. This prestigious museum showcases over 150 historic aircraft, ranging from gliders to military jets, and offers a fascinating diversion for aviation enthusiasts visiting the facility. The terminal's proximity to the museum makes it a destination in itself. For general aviation users, the airport offers comprehensive services including fueling, hangaring, and concierge assistance. The terminal area is compact, ensuring minimal walking distances and rapid processing for private flights. Security is adapted to the needs of business aviation, prioritizing efficiency and discretion. Travelers arriving by private jet can expect quick access to ground transport, with rental cars and taxi services readily available to connect to the Loire Valley region.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Angers-Loire Airport (ANE) serves as a specialized business and private aviation gateway for the Maine-et-Loire department and the wider Pays de la Loire region. Since the airport does not currently host regularly scheduled commercial airline services, 'connections' at this facility typically involve transitioning between a private or chartered flight and local ground transportation. The airport features a dedicated business terminal designed for maximum efficiency, allowing travelers to complete check-in and security formalities in a fraction of the time required at larger hubs. For those with a layover, the on-site Espace Air Passion museumโ€”the second largest aviation museum in Franceโ€”is located just steps from the terminal and offers a world-class collection of historic aircraft.\n\nGround transportation is well-integrated with the region's transport network. The Alรฉop LINE 402 B shuttle bus provides a reliable connection between the airport and the Angers Saint-Laud TGV station, with a journey time of approximately 30 to 40 minutes. This provides a seamless link to the high-speed rail network, connecting you to Paris in under 90 minutes. Taxis and private transfer services (VTC) are also readily available and take about 25 minutes to reach the Angers city center. If you are arriving from an international destination, ensure you have pre-arranged your ground transport through the terminal's concierge or your charter provider, as on-demand options can be less frequent outside of pre-scheduled arrival windows.\n\nFor travelers needing to connect to the global commercial airline network, the nearest major commercial airports are Nantes Atlantique (NTE), located about an hour's drive away, and Tours Val de Loire (TUF). While ANE handles domestic and Schengen traffic efficiently, arrivals from non-EU countries should be prepared for manual customs checks (Red/Green channels).

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