CORSAIR
Read moreCorsair is a scheduled airline operating flights to the Indian Ocean, West Africa, North America (Canada and Florida) and the French West Indies.
Corsair offers its customers spacious and comfortable cabins on board a fleet of B747s and Airbuses. The company offers 3 classes of travel: Business, Premium and Economy. It offers ergonomic seats, with real seating comfort, and a wide range of in-flight entertainment, including individual touch-screens and interactive displays, offering a wide range of films, news reports and games accessible on board from individual screens or via the "Corsair On Sky" internal wifi from smartphones, tablets and computers...
The airline's website makes it easy to search for fares, check in 24 hours in advance, choose a seat, print out a boarding pass, and save your searches from one visit to the next. Enhanced by the Eco+ space located at the front of the aircraft, Economy cabins offer an improved level of comfort with more legroom.
Business class: seats that can be converted into a bed with a 13-inch iPad Pro, noise-reducing headphones, a comfort kit, a duvet and a real pillow.
BUS RATP NOCTILIEN
Read moreParis Charles de Gaulle Airport is connected to the Corbeil-Essonnes train station by the Noctilien night bus No. 120, at La Verrière station by No. 121 and Paris, Gare de l'Est, by No. 140. Bus stops: Terminal 1, 2 F and 3. ABCDE terminals are connected to Terminal 2 F, by the pedestrian road (approximately 8 minutes), or by the free N 1 shuttle from 4 h 30 to 1 h 30 (approximately 8 minutes). Terminal 2 G is connected to Terminal 2 F (gallery 6) by free shuttle N 2 (circulates from 5 h 30 to 23 h; average journey time: 8 minutes).
GARE DE MASSY TGV
Read moreIt's the essential hub for the south of Paris: Massy TGV station enables you to travel to dozens of destinations, from Brittany to the Atlantic coast, as well as Brussels, Avignon and Marseille. The station also provides a convenient interconnection for province-province TGV trains, avoiding the heart of the capital! The Massy-Palaiseau station is just a stone's throw away: served by the RER B and C lines, as well as the new T12 tramway and Transilien V lines, it is due to receive metro line 18 in 2027!