
Flying to Dijon
Dijon serves as the economic and cultural capital of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, with a metropolitan population of approximately 260,000. The city hosts significant institutional presence — the University of Burgundy, major agri-food groups, and a dense network of négociants and domaines managing some of the world's most valuable vineyard real estate. Corporate traffic peaks during the autumn harvest window and the November Gastronomic Fair, when UHNWI principals, family office representatives, and estate buyers converge on the region.<br><br>Dijon-Bourgogne Airport (LFSD/DIJ) handles approximately 6,100 movements annually, operating as an uncongested general aviation facility with no slot coordination requirements. The runway at 2,060 metres accommodates light jets through mid-size cabin aircraft. Customs clearance is available during operating hours with advance notice, making inbound international positioning straightforward. The airport sits 6 km southeast of the city centre, with ramp-to-hotel transfers achievable in under 15 minutes.<br><br>Beyond wine, Dijon anchors a broader logistics and industrial corridor — it sits at the crossroads of the A6 (Paris–Lyon) and A31 (Luxembourg–Marseille) motorways, and its TGV connection places it 1h35 from Paris-Gare-de-Lyon. For operators routing through eastern France, LFSD offers a practical tech-stop or mission terminus with genuine business depth and none of the congestion of Lyon or Paris satellite airports.
- Wine capital
- UNESCO heritage
- Culinary excellence
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