easyjet will call Faro to Toulouse and also starts to fly to Paris-Charles de Gaulle

Easyjet will launch two new routes from Faro, one for the city of Toulouse, in the south of […]

easyjetEasyjet will launch two new routes from Faro, one to the city of Toulouse, in the south of France, and a second line to Paris, this time to Charles de Gaulle airport. The connection to the French capital will start on March 29, 2016, while the route Faro-Toulouse starts on May 4th of next year.

This is yet another reinforcement of the airline's commitment to connections between French cities and the Algarve. easyJet already had a route of Faro to Paris – Orly, the airline's first connection between the Algarve and France. Recently launched a new route Faro-Lyon, which will start on April 17th of next year.

The two routes now announced will provide three weekly frequencies. The connection between the airport in the Algarve capital and Paris – Charles de Gaulle takes place on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. To Toulouse, there will be flights on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

In addition to opening these two connections, easyJet revealed, in a press release, that both flights will have fares starting at 27,49 euros, and that reservations can now be made. on the airline's website, for travel from March 2016.

The big news of these new connections is the connection between the Algarve and Toulouse, the fourth largest city in France. “It is located in the south of the country, on the banks of the Garona River, and is known as the Pink City because most of its buildings are in brick. Linked to traditional French culture, refined cuisine and nightlife, Toulouse is full of historical monuments, museums, and corners of light and color», describes Easyjet.

The route to Charles de Gaulle Airport reinforces an already existing offer and opens up a wider range of possibilities for connections to other parts of the world, as this «is the largest airport in France and one of the busiest in the world». The opening of a second route between Paris and Faro “It is also due to the growing influx of French tourists to the south of Portugal”.

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