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PRESS RELEASE

June, 9 2016

XL Airways introduces non-stop service to Paris from LAX

Hello Los Angeles! French carrier XL Airways landed at LAX for the first time today. Until September 28, the airline will offer three weekly flights from Los Angeles to the City of Lights, operated with Airbus A330 aircraft. With attractive fares and French quality service, XL Airways seeks to replicate the success it has had in its three other US gateways: New York, Miami and San Francisco.

XL Airways’ low fares are not synonymous will low service: all tickets include a piece of checked in baggage, a hot meal and a snack. Passengers seeking a more exclusive experience can opt for Premium Galaxy class and enjoy comfortable reclining seats at the front of the aircraft, fine cuisine with premium wines, and personal entertainment on Samsung tablets.

Since the introduction of its first flights between Paris and New York in 2009, the airline has rapidly built its network between Paris and America. It now operates up to 16 weekly flights to/from JFK, MIA and SFO.

Travel Professionals may book XL Airways (SE/473) in any GDS or via website at www.xl.com/us. Visa and Mastercard are accepted forms of payment.

For information or inquires please contact : E: [email protected]

P: 877 496 9889

W: www.xl.com/us

About XL Airways

XL Airways is a continued leader in affordability, good service, safety and comfort. XL Airways is a French Airline founded in 1995 is based in Charles DeGaulle Airport (CDG), Paris. XL Airways flies seasonally to the US into 4 gateways LAX, SFO, MIA, JFK on modern Airbus aircraft. Dedicated to providing great value for passengers XL Airways always includes a free checked in bag and meal with any ticket.

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