The Guadeloupe archipelago continues to develop its air accessibility with the announcement of two new direct routes to Pointe-à-Pitre, operated by Corsair starting in December 2026.

Two New Routes to Guadeloupe

According to the information provided, the following direct services will be introduced:

  • Marseille – Pointe-à-Pitre starting December 15, 2026
  • Toulouse – Pointe-à-Pitre starting December 16, 2026

These flights will operate once weekly in each direction using Airbus A330neo aircraft.

The frequency details and aircraft type are based on the provided information and have not been independently verified here.

Simplified Access to the Guadeloupe Islands

These new routes will directly connect several major French regional cities to Guadeloupe, reducing the need for transit via Paris.

This development primarily concerns leisure travel and family visits, as well as some business travel linked to tourism.

A Strategic Tourism Advantage

The strengthening of air links to Pointe-à-Pitre is part of a broader effort to improve the archipelago’s connectivity.

It facilitates access to the destination and supports tourism demand by diversifying departure points from mainland France.

Continued Growth in Visibility

Beyond transport considerations, these new routes contribute to increasing Guadeloupe’s visibility on the national market. They complement existing connections linking the archipelago to major French and international hubs.

Data regarding commercial targets, traffic forecasts, or economic impact is not available in the provided information.

A Structural Development for the Destination

The opening of these new air routes reinforces Guadeloupe’s position as a major tourist destination in the French Caribbean by improving accessibility and expanding travel options to the archipelago.

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