Blue Air, a Romanian low-cost carrier with bases in several countries, today announced further development of its network from Torino Caselle Airport, Italy.
The carrier will add a new route starting from March 25, 2018, to Paris Charles de Gaulle.
The route will be served with Boeing 737 aircraft three times a week, on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
Take off from Torino to Paris CDG it’s scheduled at 8:15 local time, while return from CDG to TRN at 10:15.
With this flight, Blue Air offers another airport in its destinations lists, previous flights headed to Paris are landing at Beauvais airport, a regional airport filled with many low-cost carriers. With the opening of CDG routes, it could be an interesting thing to see the switch of Blue Air from secondary to main airports.
Flights are not loaded yet into the airline’s flight reservation system, but in several parts of the website the route, it’s already listed.
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