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  2. Air France - Wikipedia

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    Air France operates the Air France Vaccinations Center in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] The center distributes vaccines for international travel. Since 2001 the center was the only French vaccination center certified International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001. [ 83 ]

  3. Charles de Gaulle Airport - Wikipedia

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    Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (IATA: CDG, ICAO: LFPG) — also known as Roissy Airport or simply Paris CDG — is the main international airport serving Paris, the capital of France. Opened in 1974, it is in Roissy-en-France , 23 km (14 mi) northeast of Paris and is named after World War II statesman Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970), whose ...

  4. List of Air France destinations - Wikipedia

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    The Paris-New York line (a 19h50 flight on a DC4) was first served on 1 July 1946 departing from Le Bourget Airport. [2] Starting from March 1950, the Asian destinations (Paris-Saigon) are deserved with the Lockheed Constellation (L 049) which needs only 33 hours (more than 60 hours with the DC 4).

  5. Air France accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Air France has been in operation since 1933. Its aircraft have been involved in a number of major accidents and incidents. The deadliest accident of the airline occurred on June 1, 2009, when Air France Flight 447, an Airbus A330-203, flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean with 228 fatalities.

  6. Air France Flight 4590 - Wikipedia

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    Air France Flight 4590. /  48.98556°N 2.47222°E  / 48.98556; 2.47222. On 25 July 2000, Air France Flight 4590, a Concorde passenger jet on an international charter flight from Paris to New York, crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all 109 people on board and four on the ground. It was the only fatal Concorde accident during its 27 ...

  7. Telephone numbers in France - Wikipedia

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    From France: Fixed phone line: 0 269 xx xx xx. Mobile phone line: 0 639 xx xx xx. Outside France: Fixed phone line: +262 269 xx xx xx. Mobile phone line: +262 639 xx xx xx. Calls to Saint Pierre and Miquelon require only '0', country code and the subscriber's six-digit number, e.g.: From France: 0 508 xx xx xx.

  8. Orly Airport - Wikipedia

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    Paris Orly Airport ( French: Aéroport de Paris-Orly) ( IATA: ORY, ICAO: LFPO) is one of two international airports serving Paris, France, the other one being Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). It is located partially in Orly and partially in Villeneuve-le-Roi, 13 km (8.1 mi) south [ 2] of Paris. It serves as a secondary hub for domestic and ...

  9. Air France-KLM - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.airfranceklm.com. Air France-KLM S.A., also known as Air France-KLM Group, is a French multinationalairline holding companywith its headquarters in the rue du Cirque, Paris, France.[3] The group’s three major brands are Air France, KLMand Transavia. Air France-KLM is the result of the merger in 2004 between Air Franceand KLM.