Paris to Berlin
#2
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I found the following:
http://www.openjet.com/public/index.jsp
http://www22.germanwings.com/
These were the only two and one of them is with a stopover in Kln/Cologne
http://www.openjet.com/public/index.jsp
http://www22.germanwings.com/
These were the only two and one of them is with a stopover in Kln/Cologne
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Originally Posted by magexpect
I found the following:
http://www.openjet.com/public/index.jsp
http://www22.germanwings.com/
These were the only two and one of them is with a stopover in Kln/Cologne
http://www.openjet.com/public/index.jsp
http://www22.germanwings.com/
These were the only two and one of them is with a stopover in Kln/Cologne
Just as a couple of notes, however:
The openjet results for PAR-BER are on 'U2'... AKA EasyJet.
For GermanWings, as an LCC, the connection does present some risks, as per their website:
"[...] we do not offer any further connecting flights, nor do we accept responsibility for any connecting flights you may miss [...]"
However, putting them ahead of some other LCCs:
"Should we be responsible for the cancellation of any flight, you will of course be booked on the next available aircraft."
Some of the full-service (although this term is debatable in some contexts) airlines may offer some good fares, too. KLM and Swiss (and occasionally BA) often have bargains on connecting flights.
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I would suggest the following:
If you are booking with a lcc, then allow plenty of time between the two flights.
With Swiss or KLM or Austrian, you don't have to worry, they'll just put you on the next connecting flight if it's their fault.
Have a good trip.
If you are booking with a lcc, then allow plenty of time between the two flights.
With Swiss or KLM or Austrian, you don't have to worry, they'll just put you on the next connecting flight if it's their fault.
Have a good trip.

