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  • Notice of Strike - Sunday, June 4th

    Passengers are advised that on Sunday, June 4th, due to several national and local air transport workers strike, there may be some disruption to airport  services.

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  • Notice of Strike - Sunday, June 4th

    Passengers are advised that on Sunday, June 4th, due to several national and local air transport workers strike, there may be some disruption to airport  services.

    For flight information, we recommend you contact your airline

    You can also see the live flight information page on Bologna Airport website.

    We are sorry for the inconvenience.

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Airports served from Bologna

Lyon LYS

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Bologna Lyon flights

Bologna Airport offers direct flights from/to Lyon. On this page you will find all the information needed.

Lyon

Renowned for being France’s culinary capital, Lyon has a historical centre – Vieux Lyon, Fourvière, Saint Jean – and a more commercial and modern city centre. Many architecture pieces have been part of the Unesco World Heritage list since 1998.
Founded by the Romans in 43 b.C with the name Lugdunum, Lyon is one of the main archaeological sites after Rome itself.
Fourvière’s Roman theatres and the museums of the Gallic-Roman civilization represent an invaluable city patrimony and undoubtedly deserve to be seen.

The Vieux Lyon district, moreover, boasts the most precious Renaissance buildings collection, second only to Venice. A night visit to the old town village, where the city life lights up in the ‘bouchon’ bars and restaurants, is unmissable. Actually, after Paris, indeed, Lyon shows off the highest number of Michelin starred restaurants in the whole of France.
Among the monuments, a visit is recommended to St. Martin’s church (XII century) and St. John’s cathedral (XII-XV century).

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