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    Bon jour Xavier,

    I am trying to plan a short notice trip to Marseille for early next month. I will be meeting friends there, but would like to know the best way to get from Paris to Marseilles and also, the cheapest way? Is flying a better option than the train? Also do you think it would be better to purchase a regular airline seat from Paris to Marseilles or non-rev?

    Merci beaucoup!!

    Brandyinthesky
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    Bonjour,

    Here are the multiple way to go to Marseille.

    - By air:



    * from Roissy Charles de Gaulle: Air France proposes 7 flights. Attention these flights are very often complete because they drain the connecting passengers from the long haul.

    www.airfrance.com



    * From Orly Ouest: Air France proposes a shuttle service with until 20 flights by days, it's better to leave from Orly as NONREV.

    www.airfrance.com



    * From Orly Sud: Air Lib suggests 3 flights low fares from 29 € one wayon the other hand it is necessary to book for a long time in advance.

    www.airlibexpress.com

    - by train :



    From the railway station of Lyon: the FNRC proposes about twenty TGV connecting Paris in Marseille in approximately 3. 00. The same thing it is necessary to book for a long time in advance to be able to benefit from an good rate.

    www.sncf.com

    If you arrive from CDG and if you want to take the shuttle to Orly I advise you buses Air France.

    <a href="http://bv.airfrance.fr/cgi-bin/FR/frameset.jsp" target="_blank">http://bv.airfrance.fr/cgi-bin/FR/frameset.jsp</A>

    Otherwise you have the possibility of taking the RER B ( fast subway) and the automatic subway. The whole sets approximately 1. 15 if everything is well.



    www.ratp.fr

    If you have your dates I can look at loads and list you on our flights.

    A bientôt

    Xavier

    Please, do not especially forget to sample a pastis in aperitif, the famous soup of fish and to end your meal by the delicious navettes in the flower of orange tree (an enjoyment!!!)



    [This message was edited by Xavier on July 22, 2002 at 05:56 AM.]

    [This message was edited by Xavier on July 22, 2002 at 06:00 AM.]

    [This message was edited by Xavier on July 22, 2002 at 06:04 AM.]

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