Air France, after 9 years, is back in Verona: direct flights to and from Paris kick off
After 9 long years Air France has returned to Verona. Yesterday, April 2, with the landing of the carrier's first flight from [...]
After 9 long years Air France Has returned to Verona. Yesterday, April 2, with the landing of the first flight of the French flag carrier is officially restarted the direct link between Paris e Verona: The two cities, the quintessential symbol of love, are once again united.
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The Paris-Verona, operated with a Embraer E190, will have 3 weekly frequencies - on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays-which will become 2 (Tuesdays and Saturdays) during July and August: takeoff from Paris is scheduled at 12:35 p.m. while landing in Verona is scheduled for 2:05 p.m.; on the reverse route, however, departure from Catullo Airport will be at 2:50 p.m. and arrival at CDG at 4:35 p.m.
Italian passengers will appreciate not only the opportunity to fly directly to Paris but also to be able to continue, thanks to this connection, to other international destinations offered by Air France such as Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Abu Dhabi, Johannesburg, Mauritius, Tokyo Haneda, Singapore, Beijing And many others.
"Celebrating the return of Air France to Verona is a proud moment," declares Eléonore Tramus, General Manager East Mediterranean Air France-KLM- Indeed, we demonstrate the fundamental importance of the Italian market to us as we strengthen our presence in the northeast. Thanks to our hub in Paris CDG, we can be close to customers' needs by offering access to a wide network of international destinations. All of this, with the distinctive style for which the company is famous worldwide."
"The return of Air France to Catullo airport with the flight to Paris Charles De Gaulle is the result of intense work carried out by SAVE Group and Catullo with the airline. This is a strategic connection for the airport's wide catchment area, meeting the needs of business and leisure travel, both incoming and outgoing, while guaranteeing connectivity on international and intercontinental continuations through one of Europe's leading hubs," says Alessandra Bonetti, CEO of Catullo.
Sympathetic and appreciated the curtain call given to passengers upon arrival: welcoming them were two actors in costume, belonging to Casa Shakespeare in Verona, who performed a short interpretation Of the work that most celebrates love, Romeo and Juliet.