Book Your Customers to Paris with Qantas
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Flight Details
Route
Qantas offers direct flights between Perth and Paris
Flight duration
Approximately 17 hours and 25 minutes
Weekly frequency
3 flights per week, year-round
Things to do
A day in the life.
Morning
Lunch and afternoon
Evening
Inspire their itinerary
Galleries and museums
Day trips
Getting around
From the airport: Charles de-Gaulle International Airport (CDG) and Paris-Orly Airport (ORY) are connected to the city by train, bus, rental car, taxi or shuttle. RER trains take approximately 40 minutes to reach the first major train station in Paris, Gare du Nord.
In and around the city: the Metro is an affordable and easy way to explore Paris. Your customers can also walk, rent a bike, or hire a car to explore further at your own pace, from Provence's charming villages to Bordeaux's vineyards and the Côte d'Azur coast.
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Where your customers can stay
Heart of the City
Romantic Escape & luxury
Paris after dark
Trip Tips
Transport tip
The Paris Metro is efficient, clean and safe, a great way to get around the city. Keep in mind it stops running between 1:15am and 5:30am on weekdays. Planning a late night out? Be sure to arrange an alternative ride home. The Noctilien night bus runs from 12:30am to 5:30am and covers most of the city.
(the Noctilien night bus, for example, runs between 12:30am and 5:30am).
Qantas to Paris learning hub module
Say bonjour to Paris with our Qantas to Paris learning module. This course covers everything you need to know about our direct flights to the City of Light, from the Australian gateways we operate from to the seamless journey your customers can expect.
You'll gain insights into the onboard experience, connections, and practical tips to help customers make the most of their arrival in Paris. With this knowledge, you'll be ready to showcase Qantas as the ideal choice for customers heading to France.
Go beyond Paris with a multi-city fare
Qantas flies direct between Paris and Perth, with connections via Perth from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Darwin.
By booking a multi-city fare, your customers can fly into Paris and return to Australia from London or Rome (seasonally) on the same ticket, allowing them to explore more of Europe with ease.