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RM 2,346 - RM 3,082
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Price
Kuala Lumpur IntlParis Charles de Gaulle
KUL - CDG
KULCDG
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sat 14/9
2 stops42h 35m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Sat 28/9
2 stops32h 25m
Kuala Lumpur IntlParis Charles de Gaulle
KUL - CDG
KULCDG
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Tue 1/10
1 stop28h 00m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Thu 10/10
1 stop27h 55m
Kuala Lumpur IntlParis Charles de Gaulle
KUL - CDG
KULCDG
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 10/6
1 stop32h 00m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Thu 20/6
1 stop35h 00m
Kuala Lumpur IntlParis Charles de Gaulle
KUL - CDG
KULCDG
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sun 16/6
1 stop30h 40m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Wed 26/6
1 stop35h 05m
Kuala Lumpur IntlParis Charles de Gaulle
KUL - CDG
KULCDG
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Fri 7/6
1 stop29h 25m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Fri 14/6
1 stop34h 15m
Kuala Lumpur IntlParis Charles de Gaulle
KUL - CDG
KULCDG
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sat 14/9
2 stops22h 40m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Sat 28/9
1 stop27h 55m
Kuala Lumpur IntlParis Charles de Gaulle
KUL - CDG
KULCDG
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sat 9/11
1 stop26h 35m
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Wed 13/11
2 stops18h 40m
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to France (average of RM 597). Flying to France in July will prove the most costly (average of RM 876). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
RM 2,843
February
RM 3,283
March
RM 2,796
April
RM 3,175
May
RM 2,815
June
RM 3,157
July
RM 4,103
August
RM 3,948
September
RM 3,410
October
RM 3,264
November
RM 3,049
December
RM 3,166
PAR Temperature | 5 - 21 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to France, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 21.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
Watching old men play petanque in a small village square; eating steak-friteson the pavement outside a Parisian cafe; enjoying a hot chocolate on top of Mont Blanc before skiing down the mountain or watching the jet-set sun themselves in St Tropez – the very “Frenchness” of our closest European neighbour has always seemed appealing. Though flights to France are just a short hopacross the sea, culturally France feels a lifetime away.
But though all recognisably “French”, each region is very different. From the chic and sophisticated urban Paris to the small rural villages in Provence, there is a distinctive feel, and often dialect and food, everywhere you go. And, of course, the cuisine is as good a reason as any to book a flight to France.
Often acclaimed the best in the world, French food is a delight almost wherever you choose to eat. As well as the more exotic snails, frogs legs or foie gras, make sure you try the staples: cheese, crusty bread, wine, soup and meat. Even the vegetables seem to taste better than they do at home…
France has a fairly temperate climate. The northeast has hot summers and cold winters while the northwest has lots of rain, high humidity, westerly winds and cool summers. There are harsh winters and hot summers in the Alps, Pyrenees and Massif Central mountains. The Mediterranean climate in southern France is very pleasant with mild winters and very hot summers. For 100 days out of the year, la Mistral, a cold, dry wind, blows in this area, especially in the spring. From mid-July through August, the cities empty out as the French take their vacations. If you can stand the heat, this can be a great time to visit the cities.
Trains are run by SNCF.They are excellent and speedy throughout the country and cover an extremely extensive network. Small towns without train stations are normally linked to the local station by bus.
The TGV is the high-speed intercity train service. There are also many night trains which travel more slowly than their counterparts in the day so you can go to sleep in one town and wake up in another.
Driving is easy. Wide, well-maintained roads with little traffic run throughout most of rural France. Remember to keep some spare change to hand to pay for the tolls.
Buses are cheaper than trains, but generally a lot slower and less comfortable. It is best to save bus travel for shorter trips.
Domestic French flights are available between major cities. Air France has many domestic flights.