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Aigle Azur launches 2 new destinations from Lyon: Porto and Dakar

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Aigle Azur launches 2 new destinations from Lyon: Porto and Dakar - Airports / Routes publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: France Aircraft: Airplanes

After 10 years of presence in Portugal (Aigle Azur’s second most important destination after Algeria), as well as an increasing number of flights to Lisbon and direct services to Porto, Faro and Funchal all year-round from Paris-Orly, the company is now proposing a new airlink between Lyons and Porto on a thrice-weekly basis, every Thursday, Friday and Sunday, from 27 March.

The company also aims at developing its medium-haul network by extending its offer in Africa. In this perspective, a new regular connection between Lyons and Dakar will be launched on a twiceweekly basis every Saturday and Monday from 28 March.





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