BA launches Heathrow to Paris Orly flights
British Airways is to start 12 services a week between Heathrow and Paris Orly to complement its flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle.
Seats go on sale tomorrow for the flights that will begin on January 10.
British Airways’ general manager network planning Colm Lacy said: “This is an excellent addition to our short-haul 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 Euro Traveller and Club Europe.
By Linsey McNeill
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