BA Launches Heathrow – Paris Orly flights

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British Airways is to start 12 services a week between Heathrow and Paris Orly to complement its flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle.

The Orly flights will begin on January 10, 2011 and seats go on sale November 16.

Colm Lacy, British Airways’ general manager network planning, said: “This is an excellent addition to our shorthaul network, allowing business travellers easy access to the Paris financial district which is close to Orly airport. Customers will also be able to make smooth connections on to BA subsidiary OpenSkies’ services between Orly and the United States, and on to oneworld partner, Iberia.”

The route will be served by A319s, A320s and A321s and will offer two classes to choose from, Euro Traveller and Club Europe.

Customers selecting the Club Europe cabin can take advantage of Terminal 5’s excellent lounge facilities, allowing them to work or relax prior to their flight.

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Return prices including tax will start from £359 in Club Europe and £119 in Euro Traveller.

British Airways offers two nights from £195 per person at the two-star Antin Trinite, including economy flights to Paris Orly and continental breakfast and two nights at the four-star K and K Cayre from £475 per person, including Club Europe flights and breakfast. One night at the Holiday Inn Paris Orly Airport costs from £37 per person per night, excluding flights and breakfast.

To book and for more details, go to ba.com/paris.

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Author: Editor