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Summer 2022: Air France to serve Quebec City from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to its 4th destination in Canada
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Summer 2022: Air France to serve Quebec City from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to its 4th destination in Canada

Up to 3 weekly flights operated by Airbus A330-200 as from 17 May, 2022Present in Canada for 71 years, Air France will also increase service to its other Canadian destinations: Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver ​Air France is expanding its services to Canada, the airline’s second largest long-haul market in seats offered. As from 17 May, 2022, Air France will fly from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Quebec City's Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB), with three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Flights will be operated by Airbus A330-200 equipped with the new travel cabins, with a capacity of 224 seats (36 in Business, 21 in Premium Economy and 167 in Economy). Flight schedules (in local time): AF0352: Leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:10, arrives in Quebe...
Sun, sand, and skyscrapers: our top 5 food experiences in Dubai
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Sun, sand, and skyscrapers: our top 5 food experiences in Dubai

DUBAI - Sun, sand, and skyscrapers, going to Dubai it’s a mesmerizing experience not only for your eyes but also for your stomach. Few cities in the world can offer such a variety of cuisines keeping quality high and prices in a decent range.  We have spent a week in Dubai and here are our impressions of a city that can offer more than what you can expect: 1. SAL at Burj Al Arab - $$$$ - 🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉 Situated inside the astonishing Burj Al Arab, SAL sits at the extra,e point with a beautiful view of the beach. Destination of many hotel’s guests and VIPs, it offers Mediterranean cuisine in a wonderful atmosphere. Indulge with a Tuna Tartare and some fried Calamari to start your dinner with s nice cocktail facing the iconic shape of the hotel on one side, and the sea to the other. As...
IATA: Passenger traffic Improved in November; Omicron Restrictions likely to affect period ahead
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IATA: Passenger traffic Improved in November; Omicron Restrictions likely to affect period ahead

Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the recovery in air travel continued in November 2021, prior to the emergence of Omicron. International demand sustained its steady upward trend as more markets reopened. Domestic traffic, however, weakened, largely owing to strengthened travel restrictions in China. Because comparisons between 2021 and 2020 monthly results are distorted by the extraordinary impact of COVID-19, unless otherwise noted all comparisons are to November 2019, which followed a normal demand pattern. Total demand for air travel in November 2021 (measured in revenue passenger-kilometers or RPKs) was down 47.0% compared to November 2019. This marked an uptick compared to October’s 48.9% contraction from October 2019.Domestic air ...