Bern, Air France’s fourth destination in Switzerland

by Jarkko on December 8, 2008

in Airlines, Airports

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Starting on 19 January 2009, Air France will be expanding services to Switzerland by offering a new destination, Bern, with 2 daily flights from Monday to Friday and 1 flight on Saturday and Sunday.

These flights will leave from Paris-Orly and will be operated by Airlinair in ATR42, equipped with 48 seats. The flight schedule will enable passengers to make a day return, meeting the needs of our business customers.

Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is an ideal gateway to central Switzerland. Bern-Belp airport, due to its modest size, enables passengers to check in up to 20 minutes before their scheduled departure time. Starting at the end of March 2009, the Bernmobil Bus will run a direct service from Bern’s main railway station to the airport.

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Wontok April 20, 2009 at 02:00

When travelling by plane, how far is Switzerland from France?

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Mr. Plane April 20, 2009 at 05:53

Not more than two hours, depending the departure and arrival airports.

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