French carrier Chalair is to operate two new routes to France from Kerry in Ireland's south-west.
The flights, to Brest and Quimpur in Brittany, are to depart every Saturday from July 1.
"Ireland, and specifically County Kerry, is a very popular destination for French tourists from the west of France, and no doubt that Britanny is - and will be - a must-go destination for people from Munster and beyond," said Chalair chief executive Alain Battisti.
Among the destinations available from Kerry are Alicante, Faro, Dublin, London Stansted, Manchester and Frankfurt Hahn.
The Brittany-bound weekly Chalair flights "a welcome addition to the offerings for passengers from Kerry Airport seeking to explore and relax in a most beautiful region of France, while the French people will now have new routes into Ireland to enjoy all that Kerry and the region has to offer," according to airport chief executive John Mulhern.