In the French sky, some decisions mark far deeper turns than simply changing schedules or lines. For several years, hexagonal air transport has been reorganising in silence. It has to face environmental constraints, new travel habits and increased economic pressure. At the heart of this change, the place of Parisian airports is being redesigned. An ever more central role is given to Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle, thought as the country's great intern…
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In the French sky, some decisions mark far deeper turns than simply changing schedules or lines. For several years, hexagonal air transport has been reorganising in silence. It has to face environmental constraints, new travel habits and increased economic pressure. At the heart of this change, the place of Parisian airports is being redesigned. An ever more central role is given to Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle, thought as the country's great intern…