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Flybe has announced changes to the terminal buildings it uses at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport for flights to and from the UK.

Until further notice the airline will use Terminal One at Charles de Gaulle for all Flybe flights from Cardiff, Exeter, Norwich and Southampton.

All Flybe and BA codeshare services, again both to and from Paris, that offer a link to Paris from Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester airports will now use Terminal Two.

Flybe says these measures will continue until further notice and passengers are advised to check the website prior to travel for the most up-to-date information.

On Monday (March 5) Flybe completed the acquisition of BA Connect, which saw the airline launch 11 new routes but close a number of loss-making routes operated by the former BA franchise.

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