Leeds Bradford Airport celebrated the first flight of its new easyJet route to Paris earlier this week.
On Monday (28th October) a new easyJet flight took to the skies to the French capital on a service that will run twice a week until the end of March.
On Mondays, the flight to Paris from Leeds Bradford will depart at 2:10pm, whilst on Fridays it will take-off at 12:40pm.
Tom Holdsworth, Leeds Bradford’s Aviation Development Manager, said:
“We’re thrilled that easyJet has introduced this new route, linking passengers from Yorkshire to the heart of France.
“Paris is one of the most exciting cities in the world, with something for everyone.
“So, it’s exciting to see the first flight of many depart.”
Flights are now available to book via www.easyJet.com from £23.99 per person.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said:
“It’s great to see our fantastic new service from Leeds Bradford Airport to the French capital this winter, taking off for the first time.
“Now we can offer our customers in the region even more choice and connectivity whether they are travelling for leisure to enjoy a cultural city break, or for business.
“And with fares available from just £23.99 there is fantastic value on offer for everyone.”
For more information on the new route, visit http://leedsbradfordairport.co.uk/.

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