An article by Chloé, added on 27 October 2021 3 min. reading

Very high speed has arrived at Paris airports! Groupe ADP, its subsidiary Hub One and Air France have just launched their professional 4G network. This will allow their employees to put away walkie-talkies in favor of smartphones. Thus, this arrival makes it possible to introduce the way to new uses. Also in the news, Qatar Airways will restore a 3rd daily rotation to Paris-Roissy CDG airport by A380 from December 15. Finally, other companies are experiencing a resurgence of vitality after COVID as Sri Lankan Airlines, Thai Airways and Oman Air resume their flights to Paris!

Hub One, ADP and Air France switch to very high speed at Paris airports

With the inauguration of its professional 4G network, at the three Parisian airports Roissy, Orly and Le Bourget, developed in partnership with Air France, the next step is the implementation of 5G at the end of 2023. Thus, all areas the exteriors of the three airports are now covered by a professional 4G network at 2,6 gigahertz. For Guillaume de Lavallade, CEO of Hub One, this network will make it possible to offer "abundant bandwidth, reduced latency, and security".

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Qatar Airways will restore a 3rd daily rotation to Paris-Roissy CDG airport by A380

As of December 15, Qatar Airways will return to its pre-pandemic capacity level. Thus, it will ensure three daily rotations between Hamad International Airport with its base in Doha, and Paris-Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport.

The Qatari company will reintroduce the Airbus A380 on this date. This will be done on one of the three services to Paris-CDG (and two others to London-Heathrow). The company aims to increase its capacity and offer the best service to its passengers.

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Airlines resume flights to Paris CDG

In addition,Sri Lanka Airlines will resume direct flights to Paris from November 1, 2021. Thus, between Paris CDG and Bandaranaike airport in Colombo, the line will be operated at the rate of 3 flights per week. The aim of the authorities is to return to suitable levels of occupation, with China and India, its first two markets, still being closed.

Likewise, the partial reopening of Thailand's borders to tourists vaccinated on 1er November pushed the airline company Thai Airways to relaunch part of its regular international flights. Thai Airways will therefore be offering triangular flights to Bangkok at the beginning of November. Paris CDG Tuesdays and Thursdays. Finally, the capital will be connected directly by the Star Alliance company to Paris on Sunday.

Oman Air will resume his direct connection from Muscat to Paris-Charles de Gaulle from November 3, 2021. It will offer two rotations per week on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Check out our practical Guide for all the information on Paris-Roissy CDG airport.