James Bond fans looking to take their love of 007 beyond the screen will soon have more opportunities to visit some of the franchise’s most famous filming locations, as London Stansted Airport continues to expand its destination network.
The airport already offers direct flights to several well-known Bond locations across Europe, including Vienna’s giant Ferris wheel, featured in The Living Daylights, and the Alpine village of Obertilliach in Austria, which appeared in Spectre. From 2026, the list of accessible destinations will grow further.
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From March 2026, easyJet will launch direct flights from Stansted to Paris, giving fans access to the Eiffel Tower, the setting for a memorable scene in A View to a Kill. Turkish Airlines will also begin operating up to 15 flights a week to Istanbul, which featured prominently in From Russia With Love and The World Is Not Enough.
Other Bond filming locations within easy reach of Stansted include Venice and Lake Como, the streets of Rome, Switzerland’s mountain passes, Norway’s Atlantic Road, and Monte Carlo Casino.
Simon Gorrighan, Aviation Director at London Stansted, said Bond films remain a popular festive tradition, but travellers can now transform that inspiration into real-world journeys. He added that Stansted itself has a place in the Bond canon, having appeared in Tomorrow Never Dies, where Q introduces Bond to his gadget-filled BMW inside one of the airport’s hangars.
A range of airlines, including Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet, Pegasus Airlines, AJet and Turkish Airlines, operate frequent services from Stansted, making it easier for travellers to explore destinations made famous by the long-running film series.
With demand for film-inspired travel continuing to rise, London Stansted says it is positioning itself as a key gateway for fans eager to experience the world of James Bond first-hand.









