Transportation  July 21, 2017

Denver International Airport adding nonstop flights to Paris

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DENVER — Denver International Airport will begin offering nonstop flights to Paris beginning April 9.

The new destination is the fourth international stop added to DIA in the last three months.

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Paris has been Denver’s largest unserved market in the world, according to a news release from the airport, and Denver is Paris’ largest unserved North American market.

Norwegian is providing the flights to Charles de Gaulle Airport, twice a week on Mondays and Fridays. The flight is scheduled to arrive in Denver at 6:15 p.m. and depart at 8:15 p.m. Norwegian will use a 344-seat Boeing 787-9.

Nearly 200 people a day travel between Denver and Paris: It’s the airport’s second-largest international destination behind London. Demand between the two has grown 30 percent in the last year.

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