The Air France shuttle between Toulouse and Orly is off again. Drawing. - JP Pariente / Sipa

Overwhelmed by the Covid-19, the aviation sector is trying somehow to get its head out of the water, and to resume a little more normal activity. On Monday, Air France announced the resumption of shuttle flights between Toulouse-Blagnac airport and Paris-Orly, in addition to those already existing between the Pink City and Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle.

The company announces "up to 16 flights" daily between Toulouse and Paris, with the compulsory wearing of the surgical mask. In detail: “up to 10 flights per day” in connection with Orly, and “up to six flights per day” with Roissy.

In addition, Air France indicates that long-haul links between Paris-Orly and Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe), Fort-de-France (Martinique), Cayenne (Guyana) and Saint-Denis de la Réunion will again be provided at from August 31. This program is necessarily subject to modification depending on the evolution of the health situation.

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