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They’re running a Qantas wine voucher promo for Paris at the moment. I wonder if loads aren’t good…?
I think maybe FCO should go yearly and CDG seasonal? I've heard they are looking at that.It’s very seasonal, goes from best to worst over the year.
Agree. In the past 2 years I've done Perth to London, Rome and Paris, and only the Paris flight was half-full, the other 2 were chockers. Given the stronger cultural ties between Italy and Australia compared to France I'd have thought it makes more sense for year-round flights to FCO.I think maybe FCO should go yearly and CDG seasonal? I've heard they are looking at that.
I would agree with you. As someone who grew up in the UK and spent many family holidays in the South of France, I don't like Paris (or Northern France) all that much.I wonder if its because Paris isn't as high on travellers list these days. I know personally I have little desire to visit - well i wouldn't mind a croissant or two there, but I'd rather go to other parts of France.
Once a year?I think maybe FCO should go yearly
I didn’t look too hard but I couldn’t see any J CR seats for next year (but I was looking during his he peak time).
I flew to CDG earlier this year, got the TGV immediately to Lille. No need to stop in Paris with the train connections.I wonder if its because Paris isn't as high on travellers list these days. I know personally I have little desire to visit - well i wouldn't mind a croissant or two there, but I'd rather go to other parts of France.
might need to track this down... There is the annual Champagne promo...They’re running a Qantas wine voucher promo for Paris at the moment. I wonder if loads aren’t good…?
It's lovely at Christmas time.I wonder if its because Paris isn't as high on travellers list these days. I know personally I have little desire to visit - well i wouldn't mind a croissant or two there, but I'd rather go to other parts of France.
I was pondering something similar.I flew to CDG earlier this year, got the TGV immediately to Lille. No need to stop in Paris with the train connections.
I actually think this might be a good option to connect to Eurostar to get to London.
I have no desperate need to visit Paris again. I worked for a French company, so plenty of visits under my belt
