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jimric320 22nd Oct 2015 10:06

Which airlines use Charles de Gaulle as a hub??
 
Hi everyone,
As the title suggests, I am trying to find out which airlines use CDG as a hub.
So far I have come up with Air France, Delta and Fed Ex.
Does anyone know any more???
Thanks.

Johnny F@rt Pants 22nd Oct 2015 15:24

Delta????

Air Mediteranee perhaps??

There are (were) several airlines that operate in Air France colours under franchise that you might count, CityJet, Brit Air, to name but a couple. There's also the Air France Hop thingy too.

How about Aigle Azur, XL France and Europe Airpost??

Hotel Tango 22nd Oct 2015 15:43

Well, I suppose you can indirectly include Delta with all their code shares ;)

EISNN 22nd Oct 2015 15:44

EasyJet? Don't they have a base in CDG?

SWBKCB 22nd Oct 2015 16:22

If you're talking hubs (and not bases), surely only Air France and FedEx (Delta if you really want to stretch it)

Hotel Tango 22nd Oct 2015 19:03

I don't believe EasyJet operate a hub-and-spoke system as such. Or do they these days?

Itchin McCrevis 23rd Oct 2015 22:05


Which airline alliances use Charles de Gaulle as a hub?
There fixed that for you:

Skyteam - major hub, all participating carriers
Star - minor hub, some participating carriers

Some other "non-aligned" airlines have ad-hoc connection arrangements, to what extent these contribute to a "hub" depends on your definition


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