Monday, December 9, 2013

First flight of Air France at Tocumen International Airport • Panama

Air France highlights "tremendous potential" of Panama and optimistic future glimpsed in its operations. Monday, November 25, was held at the Tocumen International Airport (TIA), the arrival of the inaugural flight of the French airline Air France, marking the beginning of his frequently Paris - Panama, offering three weekly flights and adding a connectivity more directly to the heart of Europe, thus crystallizing the efforts of President Ricardo Martinelli to benefit the country as a positive impact on the Panamanian economy.

 During the welcome ceremony of the French flight, President Martinelli said that the new route of Air France is the result of the trip he took to France in May this year. He said that "personally" he dealt with the negotiations in France, where the company expressed a desire to establish an Air France direct flight between Panama and Paris.
He added that the load factor of the Air France flights to and from France is pre-selling until April.   "I'm sure seeing the Panamanian company potential, within a year could be making a daily basis, enabling more European tourists visit the destination Panama," the visibly moved President.
The Boeing B777-200 aircraft with capacity for 309 passengers, was received with the traditional baptism of fire Tocumen International Airport. The President of the Republic of Panama, Ricardo Martinelli, Ambassador of France, airport authorities, journalists, special guests with airline executives also welcomed the first flight, which is part of the expansion of Air France Latin America.
Its executives reported that Air France started with three flights a week linking the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris with Tocumen Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, a frequency that provides 900 seats per week from the European market.
The Boeing B777-200 offers three classes, with 35 Business seats are completely bed, semi Premium Economy and Economy reclining seats with individual screen for each passenger.
Directors of Air France stressed during reception at Tocumen International Airport, the "tremendous potential" of its new route between Paris and Panama, from Monday connected to two of the "hub" or distribution centers passengers more dynamic in the world. "Expectations for the future are quite optimistic," said executive vice president of international Air France, Patrick Alexandre, noting that the airline aims to increase as soon as the frequency of its flights possible.
Meanwhile, the CEO of Copa Airlines, Pedro Heilbron said that Copa is a strategic partner that has an excellent hub connections, and "makes connecting passengers and Air France to reach Copa Panama that can connect to both routes. This new stage will be ideal for the connectivity offered Tocumen International Airport, which allows the plug between the two airlines. "
Panama attracts the French for business and investment, with an economy that exceeds 8% annual growth for its major infrastructure, its parks, its history and for being a destination for sun and beach safety. In addition to its golf courses, and cruises.
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