Concorde : Special offers
Arrive before even having left : leave at 10.30am of Paris and arrive at New York at 08.25am...
Experience twice the morning of the same day, that is what
Air France proposes to its customers with two offers.
From Brussels or Luxembourg we propose you these special offers :
1. An round trip with "Concorde"
4486.71 € *
2. An outbound in "L'Espace Affaires"
and an inbound with "Concorde" 3063.71 € *
*Offers reserved to our "Fréquence Plus" members
Conditions:
Fare valid for departures from Brussels and Luxembourg and
including all taxes calculated with departure from Brussels.
Our rates are subject to modifications without prior notice.
Sales period : from 1 March to 31 March 2003
Dates of travel : from 1 March to 31 March 2003
(last departure date)
Minimum stay : no restriction
Stopover in Paris : not authorized
Booking and information:
- online by clicking here
- through travel agencies
- through Air France at 02 / 541.41.43 or 03 / 213.51.05
http://www.airfrance.be
Greetings,
Minos
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Yesterday indeed, in La Libre belgique, Pierre Sparaco (an aviation consultant) wrote that most Concorde flights were running at an average load of less than 50%, which makes them non-profitable (even if BA claims that they are profitable).
AF and BA have only one daily flight to JFK. Sometimes also charter flights, although they tend to disappear after the CDG accident. Not a very efficient use of the fleet of 5 Concordes for each AF and BA. In happier times, BA had two daily flights to JFK and one to IAD.
Concorde planes are also feeling their age. AF had two incidents in one week. When it happens to a B747, nobody notices, but after the Concorde accident in CDG, even a minor incident is taken up by the press.
No wonder that BA wants to get away from Concorde. AF will soon follow suit.
André
AF and BA have only one daily flight to JFK. Sometimes also charter flights, although they tend to disappear after the CDG accident. Not a very efficient use of the fleet of 5 Concordes for each AF and BA. In happier times, BA had two daily flights to JFK and one to IAD.
Concorde planes are also feeling their age. AF had two incidents in one week. When it happens to a B747, nobody notices, but after the Concorde accident in CDG, even a minor incident is taken up by the press.
No wonder that BA wants to get away from Concorde. AF will soon follow suit.
André
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567