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Book Your Customers to Paris with Qantas

Paris is one travel destination that never goes out of style. With 20 unique arrondissements or districts to explore, your customers can uncover the crème de la crème of French cuisine, cutting-edge art, and world-class fashion. Whether they’re strolling along the Seine or sipping an espresso in a tucked-away café, Paris invites them to live like a local or marvel at its iconic landmarks.

 

 

 

Flight Details

Route

Qantas offers direct flights between Perth and Paris

Flight duration

      Approximately 17 hours                  and 25 minutes       

Weekly frequency

            3 flights per week,                          year-round               

Aircraft

      Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner               

Things to do

A day in the life.

The louvre museum Paris

Morning

There's something magical about Paris in the early hours. Start your day the traditional way with a flakey croissant straight from the oven at Blé Sucré. Pastry in hand, head to the Louvre to see if you can squeeze in an early tour. If you’re in Paris on the weekend, unearth hidden treasures at Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen, which is thought to be the world's biggest flea market.

Paris shopping

Lunch and afternoon

Settle into a long lunch at Restaurant Frenchie, home to one of the most affordable tasting menus in town. Post-lunch, browse Centre Commercial for sustainable fashion finds or pop into a local pharmacy for cult beauty products your customers can’t get at home. Craving something sweet? Head to Pierre Hermé, famous for its macarons and pastries.

Paris dining evening

Evening

Start your evening with a glass of natural wine at Septime la Cave, an intimate wine bar pouring mostly natural wines from all over Europe. Then, book a table at La Bourse et la Vie, a classic Parisian bistro known for rich French favourites like steak-frites. For a late-night drink or dance, Glass is a great end to your night. 

Inspire their itinerary

Paris gallery

Galleries and museums

Paris offers everything from historical works to contemporary art. Palais de Tokyo is one of Europe's top spots to see contemporary and modern art. Customers can also visit Musée Rodin for its sculpture gardens, or Musée d'Orsay for impressionist works. For families, Musée des Arts Forains features vintage carousels.

Paris Day Trips

Day trips

Paris is the perfect starting point for exploring France. The extravagant palace Versailles is easily accessible by train, while the Loire Valley suited to wine lovers and history buffs is two hours away. Monet’s home in Giverny is less than an hour from the city by car or train.

Paris metro

Getting around

From the airport: Charles de-Gaulle International Airport (CDG) and Paris-Orly Airport (ORY) are connected to the city by train, bus, rental car, taxi or shuttle. RER trains take approximately 40 minutes to reach the first major train station in Paris, Gare du Nord.

In and around the city: the Metro is an affordable and easy way to explore Paris. Your customers can also walk, rent a bike, or hire a car to explore further at your own pace, from Provence's charming villages to Bordeaux's vineyards and the Côte d’Azur coast.

Where your customers can stay

Hotel de Crillon Paris

Heart of the City

For those wanting to find a base in the heart of the city, stay in the first arrondissement. It’s home to landmarks like the Louvre and cosy options like the colourful Hotel Crayon.

Hotel Montmarte Paris

Romantic Escape & luxury

Couples seeking charm and intimacy will love Montmartre, with its winding backstreets and village-like feel. The Hôtel Particulier Montmartre, tucked away on a cobblestone lane, is a private hideaway gem. Literary romantics can stay in Oscar Wilde’s former room at the opulent L’Hotel in the elegant sixth arrondissement.  

Paris Moulin Rouge

Paris after dark

Night owls and culture seekers will find their rhythm in Pigalle, which is lively and full of colour and near the famed Moulin Rouge.

Trip Tips

Paris metro

Transport tip

The Paris Metro is efficient, clean and safe, a great way to get around the city. Keep in mind it stops running between 1:15am and 5:30am on weekdays. Planning a late night out? Be sure to arrange an alternative ride home. The Noctilien night bus runs from 12:30am to 5:30am and covers most of the city.  

(the Noctilien night bus, for example, runs between 12:30am and 5:30am). 

Best under-the-radar restaurants in Paris Fine dining Michelin stars

Culinary experience

Paris is home to more than 120 Michelin-starred restaurants, offering your customers an unforgettable dining experience in the City of Light. Beyond its traditional culinary delights, it also boasts a booming multicultural food scene.

Best under-the-radar restaurants in Paris
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Qantas to Paris learning hub module

Say bonjour to Paris with our Qantas to Paris learning module. This course covers everything you need to know about our direct flights to the City of Light, from the Australian gateways we operate from to the seamless journey your customers can expect.  

You’ll gain insights into the onboard experience, connections, and practical tips to help customers make the most of their arrival in Paris. With this knowledge, you’ll be ready to showcase Qantas as the ideal choice for customers heading to France.

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Go beyond Paris with a multi-city fare

Qantas flies direct between Paris and Perth, with connections via Perth from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Darwin.

By booking a multi-city fare, your customers can fly into Paris and return to Australia from London or Rome (seasonally) on the same ticket, allowing them to explore more of Europe with ease.

Why Fly Qantas

Food and drinks included on every flight^

Baggage included when your customers fly with Qantas

Extensive network across Australia and the world

 

^ Meals, beverages, entertainment offerings vary between flight times.