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Πέμπτη 22 Αυγούστου 2024

Paris 2024 Games: peak arrivals of Paralympic athletes on board Air France flights today and tomorrow

 

As the Athletes' Village opens on Wednesday 21 August 2024, Air France, official partner of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, will be seeing a peak of Paralympic athletes arriving on board its flights today and tomorrow.

On 21 August 2024 (peak arrivals), nearly 300 athletes will be travelling on Air France flights, notably from Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile.

On 22 August 2024, 200 athletes will be travelling on Air France flights, notably from Nairobi, Bogota and Manchester.

The first Paralympic delegations arrived in Paris on 12 August, and arrivals have continued steadily since then.

In total, Air France expects to carry 35% of Paralympic athletes as well as numerous representatives of the disabled sport delegations, members of the Olympic family and sports fans.

As with the Olympics, when Air France carried over 11,000 customers with Olympic accreditation, arrivals will continue throughout the Games, with a peak number of departures expected on 9 September, the day after the closing ceremony.

On 21 and 22 August 2024, Air France is expecting large volumes of sports equipment and more than 250 wheelchairs. Paralympic athletes in wheelchairs travel with an average of two wheelchairs, including one competition wheelchair.

All Air France’s operational teams and SAPHIR, the airline’s special service dedicated to people with disabilities, have been fully mobilised for several months to prepare for these arrivals.

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