Air France begins non stop service from Paris to Cancun Mexico

Posted on October 24, 2011 • Filed under: Business, Latin America Aviation, Mexico, TRAVEL

The first direct flight from Paris-Cancun route, a modern Boeing 777-300 aircraft, of Air France, with capacity for 472 passengers, was received by the governor of Quintana Roo, Roberto Borge Angulo. After greeting the first passengers descended from the aircraft that arrived at the position 33 of the Terminal 3 at Cancun International Airport, the Governor presided over a brief ceremony accompanied by the CEO of Air France in Mexico, Jérome Salemi, for director for American routes of Air France, Henri Hie, and the French consul, Gerald Martin. Read Article

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