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Air France will fly non-stop four times a week between Athens and Marseille
Athens - Marseille, Air France’s new direct destination
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Starting on 2 October 2011, Air France will fly non-stop four times a week between Athens and Marseille.

The flight will be operated either by an Airbus A319 or A320 aircraft, and it will have only one class of service: Voyageur (Economy). As on all  the Air France’s other flights, we will offer the free services, such as free baggage allowance, a choice of daily newspapers at boarding, a snack, seat choice, and more.

This new destination is part of the long-term strategy of Air France which intends to increase seat capacity by over 30% by launching 54 new non-stop routes on departure from Marseille, Toulouse, Nice and Bordeaux to major cities in Europe and the Mediterranean as well as by increasing capacity on domestic routes.
Vicky Karantzavelou - Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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