Airlines: Provence to Florence to Paris
Hi all,
Our trip to Aix-en-Provence is getting closer so I am starting to put together some more details. We would like to travel from Aix to Florence to visit our daughter a few days, then to Paris as our flight back to the U.S. departs from CDG. Does anyone know what airlines fly these routes these days? Or what’s the best way for me to research? Thank you! |
Try skyscanner for suggestions. But it does sound as though you're dodging around a lot. Is it possible to re-order your itinerary to reduce the number of flights?
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Try rome2rio.com to find the beste way to get from A to B.
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We are spending four weeks in Aix first, then going to see our daughter before we head back to the US. Yes, it’s a little dodgy that last week. I’ll try both sites, thank you!
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Originally Posted by lrice
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Hi all,
Our trip to Aix-en-Provence is getting closer so I am starting to put together some more details. We would like to travel from Aix to Florence to visit our daughter a few days, then to Paris as our flight back to the U.S. departs from CDG. ! Use Google flights to search. Plenty of shady third parties on Skyscanner IMHO. No matter how you search book direct with the airline. You'll be looking at smaller planes Likely either a 737 (Ryanair) or A320 . Make your life easier by traveling carry on only. Make sure your baggage fits the rules. Most of the airlines you might be looking at tend to be strict. |
Hi Nick,
I didn’t find anything from Marseilles to Pisa but I found Bologna and Rome! Is one easier to catch the train to Florence? |
Six of one and half dozen of the other. It's the same highspeed line. The train from Rome stops in Florence and then in Bologna. It'll then complete the rest of the route before turning around and heading back south. Some go all the way to Venice. Some to Milan. A few to Turin. But I don't think any skip Bologna. There is a Rome Milan express (or there was) but that's a small number of daily runs.
What I would ask is which Rome airport? FCO is easier. CIA a bit more of a pain. There are actually normally a small number of trains direct from FCO to Florence but from CIA you'll likely take either the bus to Termini or a cab. Rome is my home airport but I doubt you'll have any trouble with Bologna. |
I'd start with rome 2 rio but I'd not trust it and then click through or use Google as Nick says.
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Thank you!
It looks like there is shuttle from BLQ to the train station then a 37 minute train ride every hour. I like the idea of a train straight from FCO to Florence (with no transfer) but I only see one a day on Rome to Rio. |
Taking the regional train to Tiburtina and then catching the train to Florence is fairly easy.
But it is 90minutes from Rome to Florence. |
I use skyscanner also. Whether parties are shady or not is irrelevant to me as I just use it to find schedules. I would do the same thing with Google if I used them, which I don't.
I mainly use Easyjet within Europe, really like them but sometimes HOP in France. Don't fly from Aix, it doesn't have any major airport. They don't have short flights like that, I think that isn't profitable for airlines like that (to fly from say MRS to Florence). Now they dso fly from Pisa to ORY, I think. Which is better than having to fly into CDG. |
Thanks Christina. It looks like Marseilles to Bologna will get us to Florence easy enough. Then we can take Vueling from Florence to Orly.
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Florence airport is super easy to get to from the city - no more than about a 10min taxi ride. There's also a light rail that runs directly to the airport with departures every ~15min or so all day. Air conditioned and very comfortable.
FLR is the smallest airport I've ever been at - so small there is no taxiway for the planes, just the runway. |
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