Low-cost destinations for the spring-summer 2026 season from Mérignac
For the spring-summer 2026 season, Bordeaux-Mérignac airport is confirming its renewed appeal in the leisure segment: 82 destinations and 111 direct routes have been announced, including 14 new connections. For travellers from the Gironde, this is a game-changer: it's now much easier to treat yourself to a city break or a few days in the sun without passing through Paris. And with the aim of managing travel from start to finish, the issue of parking is also becoming increasingly important. In this respect, Solution Parking Bordeaux Mérignac is a secure car park in the immediate vicinity of the airport, with free shuttle, 24-hour surveillance, 24/7 service and transfers included, all just 5 minutes from the platform.
Low-cost city-breaks that really stand out from Bordeaux-Mérignac
In spring and summer 2026, the best budget/pleasure trade-offs are clearly to be found in the major European cities accessible by direct flight. Before booking, it may be worth keeping an eye on the promotions offered by easyJet and Volotea, two major low-cost players in Europe.
London, the safe bet that's becoming very competitive again
London is back with a bang on the low-cost landscape from Mérignac. On the airport's price list, the destination is listed from €50, making it one of the most accessible city-breaks in the 2026 programme. Above all, the offer is structured: the Bordeaux Airport low-cost page mentions a service to London-Luton with Wizz Air Malta from 26 March to 23 October 2026, as well as a service to London-Gatwick with easyJet from 27 March to 31 December 2026. For a long weekend, this is probably one of the most rational options: short flight times, easy-to-understand frequencies, a well-known destination and extensive accommodation options. And that's precisely where a company like Solution Parking Bordeaux Mérignac comes into its own, with guarded parking, a free shuttle service and rapid access to terminals without having to rely on official car parks.
Rome, the most solid cultural getaway on the programme
Rome remains one of the best value-for-money destinations this season. Bordeaux Airport shows the Italian capital from €51, a very aggressive price for a destination with such a strong heritage and reputation. What's also interesting here is the depth of the offer: the low-cost flights page mentions easyJet and Volotea services from 29 March to 31 December 2026, plus a Wizz Air Malta service from 31 March to 21 October 2026. In other words, Rome is not just “a great idea for a trip”; it's also a destination with a strong commercial presence, making it ideal for last-minute deals or three- to five-day departures. For travellers from the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region who are leaving with their luggage, their children or in the early hours of the morning, logistical comfort becomes a decisive factor. Solution Parking website Bordeaux Mérignac insists on its proximity to the airport, the 24-hour availability of the shuttle and the complete security of the site, which reinforces the coherence of a low-cost departure with no friction on the ground.
Venice, the iconic destination in good plan mode
Venice is one of the very pleasant surprises of spring-summer 2026. Bordeaux airport lists it from €50, the same price as London, which is remarkable for such an iconic destination. The low-cost page specifies that Volotea will be operating from 29 March to 31 December 2026, while a Wizz Air Malta route is indicated from 31 March to 24 October 2026. Bordeaux Airport even adds that Venice can be reached in less than two hours, making it a particularly efficient format for a short stay. For a couple, an anniversary or a breathing weekend between April and June, this is typically the kind of destination whose perceived value far exceeds the price of the ticket. Provided, of course, that you don't lose out on the airport access. Here again, Solution Parking Bordeaux Mérignac is playing a clear card: secure parking, video surveillance, fencing, a team on hand 24 hours a day and free electric shuttles to the airport area.
Sun destinations at contained prices that should do well in 2026
For those who want more light, more beach or simply a slower pace, several direct routes combine favourable seasonality with still reasonable fares.
Valencia, the Spanish innovation that ticks all the boxes
Valencia is one of the smartest new additions to the 2026 programme. The airport is highlighting it among its new city-breaks, and the destination is priced from €65, making it one of the best entry prices to Spain for the season. The low-cost page states that this is a new service operated by Volotea from 2 April to 31 December 2026. This positioning is particularly interesting: Valencia offers a cultural city-break, a gastronomic break and a seaside getaway all at the same time, without having to resort to excessively high-season budgets. It's exactly the kind of route that should appeal to travellers from Bordeaux looking for an alternative to Barcelona or Malaga. And to remain consistent with this promise of economical travel, access to the airport must not become a disproportionate expense. Solution Parking Bordeaux Mérignac points out on its website that it is located just 5 minutes from the terminals, with a free 24-hour shuttle service and year-round reception.
Seville, live Andalusia at a price you can still afford
Seville ticks all the boxes for a successful spring-summer break: sun, heritage, atmosphere and direct access. Bordeaux Airport has a fare from €72, which keeps it within a very competitive price range for a stay in Andalusia. Even more interestingly, the low-cost page shows a Transavia France service from 30 March to 31 December 2026, complemented by a Volotea service from 31 March to 31 December 2026. This double presence automatically increases the chances of finding a well-placed return ticket, particularly outside peak periods such as bank holidays and school holidays. For a four-day stay, Seville is probably one of the best compromises of the season: with enough of a change of scenery to justify a departure, close enough to avoid fatigue, and sufficiently flexible in terms of air travel. In this equation, the parking dimension remains strategic. Solution Parking Bordeaux Mérignac boasts a site with 24-hour security, free transfers for up to 4 passengers and shuttles available day and night, which speaks directly to travellers leaving early in the morning or returning late.
Palma de Mallorca, the classic for a week in the sun
For a more “holiday” than “city-break” format, Palma de Mallorca remains one of the strongest bids for spring-summer 2026. The destination is listed from €70 on Bordeaux Aéroport's official destinations page. On the low-cost page, it is advertised from 29 March to 1 November 2026 with easyJet, then from 2 April to 30 October 2026 with Volotea. This double service is invaluable, as it opens up a variety of departure windows in both spring and autumn, when fares and passenger numbers can remain lower. Palma also makes it possible to enjoy a longer stay, of 5 to 8 days, without going completely off budget. It is precisely in this case that the question of long-term parking becomes concrete. Solution Parking's price list for the parking + shuttle package starts at €21 for 1 day, €44 for 7 days and €75 for 14 days, which helps to keep the overall cost of the trip in line with the idea of a low-cost departure from Mérignac.
The spring-summer of 2026 clearly positions Bordeaux-Mérignac in a favourable dynamic for budget travel. London, Rome and Venice are driving the city-break segment upwards, while Valencia, Seville and Palma de Mallorca offer credible alternatives for getting more sun without blowing your transport budget. The real challenge now is not just to find an attractive plane ticket, but to optimise the entire departure chain. This is where Solution Parking Bordeaux Mérignac fits naturally into the subject: secure parking, close to the airport, free shuttle, available 24 hours a day and controlled cost logic. For passengers departing from Mérignac in the spring or summer of 2026, this is a simple lever to make low-cost flights truly coherent, from parking to boarding.
