Air France has launched a new three-times weekly flight from Paris to the Indian city of Chennai (formerly Madras).
Operating on an Airbus A340 aircraft with 291 seats, flights depart Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport at 10.25am on Monday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving in Chennai at 12.20am.
The return flights leave Chennai at 2.40am on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, arriving back in Paris at 9.05am (all times are local).
From Heathrow, the flight time to Chennai is 12 hours 20 minutes. An example price is £357.70 return, including taxes, for a February 1 departure, returning on February 6.
Air France works to ensure that transfers at Charles de Gaulle Airport are smooth. Passengers receive an information pack at their original departure airport that contains information of transfer routes within each terminal.
31/10/06 Cheapflights.co.uk, UK
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