Tags: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

Finnair Partners with WFS for Cargo Handling in Paris

Finnair has appointed Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a member of the SATS Group, to provide cargo warehouse handling at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, domestic trucking services and cargo reception points across France. The airline operates 28 wide- and narrow-bodied passenger flights per week, connecting the French capital with Helsinki. In addition to general cargoes, […]

Star Alliance Unveils Refurbished Lounge At Paris Charles De Gaulle

Star Alliance officially completed the refurbishment of its lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport last week. The 980 square metre facility offers seating for more than 220 guests and features stylish elements inspired by Parisian design and architecture. The lounge is available to First and Business Class customers as well as Star Alliance […]

A new Business lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle

After having revealed the first part last January and having already welcomed more than 200,000 customers, Air France today presents its entire brand new Business lounge located in Hall L of Terminal 2E at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. With a total surface area of 3,200 sq. m. and a capacity of 540 seats, this completely […]

Air France opens luxury lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

Airline operator Air France has opened a new dedicated lounge for Business and Elite Plus passengers in Terminal 2G at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in France. The 7,860ft2 lounge is approximately five times larger than the previous facility and is located next to the airline’s boarding gates. Guests are treated to a sense of […]

YOTELAIR opens at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

Hotel operator YOTEL opened its newest location today (November 8) in Terminal 2E at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in France. The opening coincides with the rebrand of all YOTEL airport locations to YOTELAIR. YOTELAIR Paris is the airport’s first airside hotel and will form part of the new transit lounge area called ‘Instant Paris’. […]