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Last Updated: Monday, 15 November, 2004, 17:53 GMT
Airline announces Paris flights
Flybe plane
Flybe services to Paris will begin in March 2005
Low-cost airline Flybe has announced plans for a twice-daily service from Exeter to Paris.

The new service to Charles de Gaulle Airport will offer forward links to 250 destinations all around the world.

Airport co-owners Devon County Council and Flybe say the move strengthens Exeter International Airport's position and will boost the local economy.

Flybe says the Paris flights will begin on 27 March and tickets, starting from £29, go on sale on Monday.

Exeter and Inverness are the two airports in the UK which do not currently fly to a major European hub, such as London Heathrow.




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