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Times to Fly to Paris
September-November & March-May
July-August &
Winter Holidays
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Delicious in-flight meal
Non-alcoholic beverages
Alcoholic beverages
Mid-flight snacks
Seating Legroom:
Seat width:
Special meals:
Order hours before departure



Delicious in-flight meal
Non-alcoholic beverages
Alcoholic beverages
Mid-flight snacks
Seating Legroom:
Seat width:
Special meals:
Order hours before departure
2 checked bags (max. 50lbs/23kg), one carry-on bag, plus one personal item for free
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interesting facts about paris
1
Paris was originally a Roman City called “Lutetia”.
2
The Eiffel Tower was originally supposed to be a temporary installation.
3
There are 38 cities called “Paris”, found everywhere from the United States to Sweden and Panama.
4
Paris Métro is the 4th largest public transport system in the world with 302 stations.
5
The oldest café in Paris – Le Procope – was founded in 1686 and is still open today.
6
There is an official law about the Parisian baguette, which mentions the exact size and the consistency of the dough.
Paris was originally a Roman City called “Lutetia”.
The Eiffel Tower was supposed to be a temporary installation.
There are 38 cities called “Paris”, found everywhere from the United States to Sweden and Panama.
Paris Métro is the 4th largest public transport system in the world with 302 stations.
The oldest café in Paris called the Le Procope was founded in 1686 and is still open today.
There is an official law about the Parisian baguette, which mentions the exact size and the consistency of the dough.
Where to Travel in Paris

I Love You Wall

Paris Catacombs

Padlock Bridge

Point Zero

Shakespeare and Company

The Petite Ceinture
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