After an interval of several months Corsairfly, the French airline representing the TUI travel group is renewing flights to Tel Aviv. Corsairfly flights depart from Paris Orly airport, located 30 minutes south of Paris. According to Moni Bar, the chairman of the TUI group in Israel, with the approach of summer and the increase in demand, Corsairfly will start operating return flights between Paris and Tel Aviv. Bar added, that the company are expecting large demand as a result of the attractive pricing, plus the affinity that the Israeli traveler has with Paris.
Corsairfly will operate scheduled flights to Israel on up-to-date wide bodied Boeing 747-400 jets, which can seat up to 582 passengers and Airbus 330-200 seating a maximum of 350 passengers. The company flies to 60 destinations worldwide and carries about 2 million passengers a year. Among its long haul destinations are the Caribbean, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Mauritius, Madagascar, Reunion and Montreal. Tickets to all of these destinations can be purchased in Israel.
For those booking flights before the end of April the price of the air ticket to Paris will be $449 instead of the regular $560. Prices include airport taxes, meals and baggage allowance.