Explore France d’outre-mer through travel-inspired souvenirs and airport code merchandise celebrating France’s overseas territories across the Caribbean, South America, the Indian Ocean, the North Atlantic, and the South Pacific. These destinations extend France’s identity far beyond Europe, connecting islands, coastlines, and remote regions through aviation, culture, and shared heritage.
About France d’Outre-Mer
France d’outre-mer (FOM) refers to the overseas regions an. . . Read More >
Explore France d’outre-mer through travel-inspired souvenirs and airport code merchandise celebrating France’s overseas territories across the Caribbean, South America, the Indian Ocean, the North Atlantic, and the South Pacific. These destinations extend France’s identity far beyond Europe, connecting islands, coastlines, and remote regions through aviation, culture, and shared heritage.
About France d’Outre-Mer
France d’outre-mer (FOM) refers to the overseas regions and territories that remain part of the French Republic while being located across multiple continents and oceans. These regions include island territories, tropical coastlines, and remote Atlantic outposts that each maintain strong local identities while remaining connected to mainland France through administration, aviation, and cultural ties.
From the Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique to the Pacific landscapes of French Polynesia and New Caledonia, and the Indian Ocean destinations of Réunion and Mayotte, overseas France represents one of the most geographically diverse networks in the world. In the North Atlantic, Saint Pierre & Miquelon extends France’s presence toward Canada, reflecting a distinctly maritime and transatlantic identity.
Why Overseas France Airport Codes?
Airport codes such as PTP, FDF, RUN, PPT, NOU, and FSP represent more than travel identifiers. They reflect the lived reality of island connections, long-haul journeys, inter-island travel, and the deep links between overseas territories and mainland France.
For many people, these codes represent home, migration, return journeys, tourism, and the unique identity of French overseas regions within a global travel network.
Explore Overseas France Destinations
Caribbean France
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Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP) – The main gateway to Guadeloupe, known for beaches, culture, and volcanic landscapes
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Fort-de-France (FDF) – Martinique’s capital blending French and Creole culture in the Caribbean
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Saint Barthélemy (SBH) – A luxury Caribbean island known for coastal scenery and exclusive travel appeal
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Saint Martin (SFG) – A divided island shared between French and Dutch territories in the northern Caribbean
South America (French Guiana)
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Cayenne (CAY) – The capital of French Guiana, located between the Atlantic coast and the Amazon rainforest
Indian Ocean France
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Saint-Denis (RUN) – The capital of Réunion Island, known for volcanic landscapes and tropical diversity
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Dzaoudzi (DZA) – A gateway to Mayotte between Madagascar and the East African coast
Pacific France
North Atlantic France
France’s Global Aviation Network
France d’outre-mer represents one of the most globally distributed aviation networks associated with any single country. These territories are connected through long-haul routes to Paris and regional hubs, while also forming part of distinct regional travel systems across the Caribbean, Pacific, Indian Ocean, South America, and the North Atlantic.
This creates a dual identity: each territory is locally rooted in its region while remaining administratively and culturally connected to France through aviation, governance, and shared history.
Shop Overseas France Airport Code Gifts
From mugs and prints to everyday accessories, our France d’outre-mer collection is designed for travellers, locals, expatriates, and anyone with a connection to France’s overseas territories. Whether through heritage, travel, relocation, or cultural identity, these designs offer a meaningful way to stay connected across oceans and continents.
Discover the Full Collection
Looking beyond overseas France? Explore the mainland France collection, discover the dedicated French Polynesia collection, or explore regional networks including Caribbean France and Indian Ocean France.
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