SN flights to Paris CDG

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Re: SN flights to Paris CDG

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Does it mean that on the CDG flights b.flex and b.light are merged into a single Economy class?
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Re: SN flights to Paris CDG

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No there is no b.light service on CDG flights, only Business and Economy
and the flight to CDG is usually full(er)

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Hello there,
Are the 2 daily brussels airlines BRU-CDG doing well? I see they are both operated by A320s!

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It's all about connections! Some flights are almost full :) or I was just lucky!

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Do they still sell o and d tickets on that route ?
What about the service onboard ?
Is it possible to have affordable prices for potential pax interested by SN european destinations or NYC throughh BRU ?
I know they target AFI pax first but ...

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If someone could help me with some more information please... would be very appreciated!

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Re: SN flights to Paris CDG

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Hey Brusselsairlinesfan,

Nowadays the service is still the same ... in 45 mins time a sandwich is offered together with a cup of orange juice or water depending on the loading. In C-class all seats are taken even the middle seat and a tray with finger food is offered.

Depending on your destination tickets can be sold from CDG (CDG-BRU-JFK, ...) but also Jet Airways connections.
and about the prices it all depends with the prices of Air France ... :o)
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Thank you for your reply?

Do they "offer" drinks and sandwiches in Y class also?

Are the planes full?

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Yes ,

In Y a prepacked sandwich is offered with a cup of orange juice or water depending of the loading, all prepacked.

In C a tray is offered and drinks of their choice with even coffee or tea .

About the load factor , the outbound of the 1st CDG and inbound of 2nd CDG are mostly full house while the other flights are rather empty but this always depends on the day
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Booked CDG-BRU ;) with SN in October (and BRU-ZRH ZRH-LYS) for 138 euro.
Visit my flights on: http://www.quixoticguide.com

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quixoticguide wrote:Booked CDG-BRU ;) with SN in October (and BRU-ZRH ZRH-LYS) for 138 euro.
How did you get this rock bottom price?

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would like to know that as well :P

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I am quite sure there is still a (relatively limited) demand for these flights in the CDG/ORY & BRU airports surrounding areas...
I can remember some DHL staff going from Roissy to Diegem using SABENA...

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You know, SN is just going to CDG to pick up pax for the African flights ex Bru.
The BRU-CDG or CDG-BRU are always full with pax coming from the ex-Africa flights who land at between 05 and 06 am and have just 40min to take the CDG flight.
There is nobody who take the CDG flight for a citytrip in Paris :-)))

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Skyman,

Not so sure as I know some members quite good nowadays,..
Put some special metal in it,guess A318 and guess we will see a very short boom of citytrips CDG from BRU !
LOL
But not a serious person would think of this as for now, the plane simply can't beat the TGV!
AMS on the other hand, put another A330 on this route,put some low fares on it, and guess what!
Fyramania!
AMS,DUS,CDG,LCY don't need a plane connection in the real world...
how much I would pref to use them,its needless..

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Tomskii wrote:would like to know that as well :P
and
brusselsairlinesfan wrote:
quixoticguide wrote:Booked CDG-BRU ;) with SN in October (and BRU-ZRH ZRH-LYS) for 138 euro.
How did you get this rock bottom price?
via http://www.ebookers.be :) and booked a flight on 19 jan for 12 oct and 28 oct
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The TGV is unbeattable, but a connection to ORY would be good for people flying to the carribeans or for people who need to go to the South of Paris for business. When visiting customers around Orléans, I have to drive through Paris which is not always the most relaxing experience. TGV is not a solution. Flying to ORY, I could rent a car there and drive to my customers in a more relaxing way.

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There seem to be very cheap BRU-CDG-BRU tickets for the moment, I can find them as low as 94 euro. My eye fell on it when I looked at their website and CDG was mentionned as one of the "Cheapest Flights" destinations on the homepage. Never saw that before with CDG (or that's just me), but that seems really cheap for SN to/from CDG.

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There are some flights that don't do too well on BRU-CDG-BRU I guess. I booked a group of 14 passengers today doing YUL-CDG-BRU on AC ( direct flight was full) and AC are not even code sharing on the CDG-BRU leg. Only UA does.
So it seems SN opened the flights to all Star Alliance companies, not just passengers connecting to Africa

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and AC are not even code sharing on the CDG-BRU leg. Only UA does.
AC provides only code sharing between CDG and Washington, Chicago,and Newark. You have to add the daily service to Toronto and Montreal by AC. It's probably enough, but i m not an expert :mrgreen:
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