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Aer Lingus to Paris

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Aer Lingus to Paris Flight schedule

Flight info.
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Arrival
Weekly Schedule
  1. EI3280

    06:40

    DUB

    1.3h

    07:55

    BRS

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  2. U22775

    12:15

    BRS

    1.3h

    14:35

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  3. EI3280

    06:40

    DUB

    1.3h

    07:55

    BRS

    SMTWTFS
  4. U22777

    18:45

    BRS

    1.3h

    21:05

    CDG

    -M--T--
  5. EI520

    06:40

    DUB

    1.8h

    Direct

    09:30

    CDG

    SMTWTFS
  6. EI522

    07:55

    DUB

    1.9h

    Direct

    10:50

    CDG

    SMTWT-S
  7. EI3623

    08:30

    GLA

    0.8h

    09:20

    BHD

    -MT--FS
  8. U23033

    07:30

    BFS

    1.8h

    10:20

    CDG

    -M--TFS
  9. EI3641

    08:35

    BHX

    1.3h

    09:50

    BHD

    SMTWTF-
  10. U24642

    14:05

    BFS

    1.8h

    16:50

    CDG

    S-TW---
  11. EI208

    12:50

    DUB

    1.1h

    13:55

    MAN

    SMTWT-S
  12. U22107

    19:05

    MAN

    1.5h

    21:35

    CDG

    SMT-TFS
  13. EI3614

    14:25

    BHD

    1.1h

    15:30

    MAN

    SMTWTFS
  14. U22107

    19:05

    MAN

    1.5h

    21:35

    CDG

    SMT-TFS
  15. EI3326

    15:40

    DUB

    1.2h

    16:50

    MAN

    SMTWTFS
  16. U22107

    19:05

    MAN

    1.5h

    21:35

    CDG

    SMT-TFS
  17. EI528

    18:20

    DUB

    1.8h

    Direct

    21:10

    CDG

    SMTWTFS
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Aer Lingus to Paris cheap flights & FAQ

  • How much is a flight from Singapore to Paris?

    The average ticket price to Paris is S$ 653. Please use this price as a reference only.
  • How long is the flight to Paris?

    • Approx. 17 hours 48 minutes to fly from Singapore to Paris.
    • Approx. 1 hour 42 minutes to fly from Milan to Paris.
    • Approx. 1 hour 16 minutes to fly from London to Paris.
    • Approx. 1 hour 57 minutes to fly from Barcelona to Paris.
  • How to get cheap flights to Paris?

    You can book cheaper flights in the following ways:
    • Search for tickets to a city or airport near Paris.
    • Look up different airlines that have flights to Paris.
    • Browse different departure dates from the same month.
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    • Check for discount information on various social media sites.
    • Explore deals and discounts on airline websites.
  • What is the most popular month to visit Paris?

    Understanding peak and off travel seasons to Paris can help you arrange your travel plans accordingly. The most popular month to visit Paris is April. The average price of flight tickets to Paris in April is S$ 513.
  • When to buy flight tickets to Paris the cheapest?

    Flight tickets to Paris are the cheapest in March compared to other months, the average price is S$ 659.
  • What are the major airports in Paris?

  • What is the transportation method from the main airport to downtown in Paris?

    • The distance from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to downtown is about 22km, by taxi about 40 minutes.
    • The distance from Paris Orly Airport to downtown is about 14km, by taxi about 30 minutes.
  • Which popular airlines have flights to Paris?

    Popular airlines with flights to Paris: easyJet , Vueling Airlines , and Transavia France .

Hotels in Paris

Hotels near Paris

4.1/5Very Good52 Reviews
Colombes|1.53km from downtown
Very good stay in this hotel. The room was very clean, the bathroom very spacious and the service impeccable.
FromSGD 92
4.1/5Very Good82 Reviews
Paris|3.17km from downtown
The hotel is in a really nice position very close to the metro station of Jaurès that can get you basically everywhere. The place was clean and there is the chance to leave there your luggage if you come to early for check in or if you need to leave it after check out. That earns the 2 stars in my review. Unfortunately this was probably my worst experience in a hotel. Checking in I was told that we got an upgrade and, instead of our view on the city we got what is supposedly a better room facing an internal wall. I must say that I am not sure if that was really an upgrade because it didn't feel like it - and this makes me wonder what would have been a regular room. Rooms are poorly insulated and I could hear perfectly what was going on in the rooms next to our. The cleaning was good, but unfortunately the cleaning lady forgot to close our door and, when we came back to the hotel in the late afternoon, we found the door open. The only answer we got when we reported the issue was ”oh, that's not good” - indeed it isn't. Growing up in a similar business I have been taught to do what it take to make happy your guests and I found odd that I couldn't get a couple of spoons when I asked for them (”breakfast is closed now so we don't have spoons”). All in all, I wouldn't recommend this hotel. The price doesn't match the service.
FromSGD 93
4.2/5Very Good76 Reviews
Paris|4.24km from downtown
Stayed at the hotel back in December 18/January 19 over the new year for 5 nights with my girlfriend. First of all it looked lovely from the outside, really old school, authentic looking french building, very beautiful. It was located in a good location, just a short walk away from the Eiffel Tower and situated around lots of restaurants, cafes & bars! There are also two metro stations very close by and lots of shops. Also we found a brilliant location if you are keen on your walking, if your a keen walker we got to all the major attractions within maximum an hour on foot. The major issue we had with the hotel was the size of the room really, the pictures on the website were very deceiving - ultimately it wasn’t a major issue as we weren’t actually in the room a lot but when your somewhere for 5 days there was limited space in the room to relax and for storage plus the bathroom was VERY small. But the room was always as clean as it could be, it’s very old fashioned and I would say in need of a freshen up but non the less a lovely spot, friendly staff and we enjoyed our stay. The lifts were also very dated and just be careful as you literally walk straight out the lifts on to a spiral staircase, sometimes a little tricky after a sherbert or two.
FromSGD 136
4/5Very Good69 Reviews
Paris|2.22km from downtown
I was robbed here and the employees facilitated it. One of the worst hotel experiences I’ve ever had. I was with a large tour group, and three hours before we were supposed to leave after a ten day long stay, a strange man forced entry (forced? was let in?) to 15 or so of my group’s rooms that we know of, possibly more, if not all. I was robbed. My laptop and iPad were stolen and so were my roommate’s headphones and portable charger, as well as a little bit of cash left on the desk. My suitcase had been rifled through and my belongings strewn about. The hotel desk worker actively made it as difficult as possible to report it. He would not call 112 for me, or translate for me since I do not speak French. He blamed our own tour group, he blamed me for not locking it even though I did, he said their locks could not be broken. Once I finally got ahold of the police, he still would not translate for me and actually lied to them about what happened, according to one of my friends who spoke some French. He would not let us see security footage of the man who broke into the rooms and told us that the manager “would review it in the morning”, conveniently after we would have already left the country. He watched over my shoulder as I was tracking my devices and made phone calls in a language that was not French any time he snuck an update from my phone. They still have not called me with any information, and I don’t believe they will. How else would a stranger have access to so many rooms of just our tour group right before we were supposed to leave if they had not been let in? I had locked my door and had the one and only key they gave my roommate and I with me when it happened. They even barged into rooms people were present inside of, and the employee did absolutely nothing about it. The manager never showed up. Before being robbed, I did not particularly like the hotel in the first place. The rooms themselves were tiny and our bathroom toilet seat had cigarette burn holes in them. All in all a very bad experience with terrible staff who organized for our rooms to be broken into and burgled. Disgusting. I know theft is commonplace in Europe but for it to be so blatantly obviously facilitated by the hotel was infuriating and I could do nothing as I watched them drive away with my devices. Do not stay here. They will arrange for your stuff to be stolen and try to blame it on you.
FromSGD 128

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