25 August 2021
Blue Air starts direct daily service from Milan Linate to Paris Charles de Gaulle
Blue Air becomes the first ultra low-cost airline connecting Linate with Paris’s primary airport
Blue Air started direct lights from Milan Linate to Paris Charles de Gaulle, operating a 100% load factor on the inaugural flight of 23 August 2021. Blue Air, ultra low-cost airline, connecting Linate with Paris’s primary airport. The route will be served by Boeing 737. Ticket prices start at 14.99 euro /one way – taxes, fees and one free change included.
Effective August 23rd, Blue Air is connecting Milan Linate with Paris Charles de Gaulle with daily services according to the following schedule:
Milan Linate – Paris Chearles de Gaulle daily service:
· 06:35 LIN – CDG 07:45
· 08:28 CDG – LIN 09:35
*local times.
To celebrate the launch of its “fashion” route connecting two of the world’s haute couture capitals, Blue Air is running the "Blue is the new Black" campaign on all Linate - Charles de Gaulle flights in August. BLUE becomes the winning colour and all passengers who wear blue on the respective flights will automatically win 15 euro. The amount of 15 euro will be credited to the passenger’s electronic wallet to be used for the purchase of future Blue Air flights/ services and will be valid until December 31, 2021.
Other Blue Air flights from Milan Linate
- Last week Blue Air launched daily flights from Milan Linate to Barcelona and Catania, becoming the only airline connecting Linate with Barcelona.
- Blue Air is also expanding its network from Milan Linate with a double daily flight to Bucharest and announced direct flights to to Palermo, Lamezia Terme, Madrid and Prague to start in September 2021.
Blue Air is the largest Romanian airline by number of passengers transported, with an Ultra - Low - Cost (ULC) business model and with an approach centered on passenger needs. With a team of over 1,000 aviation enthusiasts, Blue Air has an impeccable flight safety record. The company operates Boeing 737 aircraft. In its 16 years of operation, Blue Air has carried more than 30 million passengers and flown over 340 million kilometers. The company is certified IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for exceptional operating standards and is a full IATA member.
Edited by Alisè Vitri
Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: © Blue Air Press Office
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