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Air France links Paris to Seattle
21 February 2007
A new link between Paris and Seattle has been established by Air France, making it the 13th US gateway currently offered by the airline.
The company says that the opening of the Seattle gateway means that it has the north-west market covered for the first time.
A non-stop flight will link the two regions, with Air France confirming that the first flight will take place on 11 June 2007.
'We are pleased to add Seattle as our newest gateway,' said Air France vice president Marie-Joseph Male.
'Seattle is home to many leaders in the aerospace, biotechnology, computer technology and manufacturing industries, among others.
'We are confident that both the business community and the diverse international population in the Seattle area will benefit from our extensive global network and enjoy the exceptional travel experience Air France offers its passengers,' he added.
The service will incorporate one flight per day in both directions, linking Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport and Seattle.
Air France is also advertising the route as a possible link to other regions of the world, allowing passengers to take advantage of its extensive links to Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
© Adfero Ltd
The company says that the opening of the Seattle gateway means that it has the north-west market covered for the first time.
A non-stop flight will link the two regions, with Air France confirming that the first flight will take place on 11 June 2007.
'We are pleased to add Seattle as our newest gateway,' said Air France vice president Marie-Joseph Male.
'Seattle is home to many leaders in the aerospace, biotechnology, computer technology and manufacturing industries, among others.
'We are confident that both the business community and the diverse international population in the Seattle area will benefit from our extensive global network and enjoy the exceptional travel experience Air France offers its passengers,' he added.
The service will incorporate one flight per day in both directions, linking Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport and Seattle.
Air France is also advertising the route as a possible link to other regions of the world, allowing passengers to take advantage of its extensive links to Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
© Adfero Ltd
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