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Major Fire Erupts at Europa-Park

The Europa-Park theme park in southwestern Germany has reopened after a major fire. After hundreds of firefighters put out the blaze, the site was able to welcome visitors for a regular music event.

A televised music show went ahead on Sunday, but parts of Germany’s largest amusement park remained unusable following the huge fire which had taken well into Saturday night to extinguish.

Europa-Park attracts about 5.6 million visitors a year and, according to police estimates, some 25,000 people were at the park when the fire broke out. It is likely to have started in a warehouse and spread to the nearby “Pirates of Batavia” attraction. The cause of the blaze is not yet known.

Europa-Park’s managing director, Michael Mack, said the Norway-themed area had been “completely lost,” however many others had not been damaged.

Seven firefighters were injured due to smoke inhalation. 

Three of the park’s 100 attractions remained closed on Sunday. 

What happened:

– A building described as a warehouse caught fire early evening, prompting the evacuation of several attractions.

– Fire service crews were also called in from Karlsruhe and Freiburg, two major cities in Baden-Württemberg state, said local fire spokesman Michael Wege.

– Residents of Rust were asked to keep windows and doors shut, according to the newspaper.

What is Europa-Park:

The park has 15 European themed areas in which visitors can explore a minature vesion of several countries, from England to Russia.

The family-owned amusement park has over 100 attractions and fairground rides and includes five upscale hotels and camping grounds, according to its host town of Rust.

It ranks as Europe’s second most-visited amusement park, trailing only Disneyland in Paris. Opened in 1975, it now spans 995,000 square meters (235 acres) and is divided into 18 themed areas.

Click the link below for a YouTube video of the fire!

Fire at Eropa-Park

La Compagnie Places Order For 2 Airbus A321-NEO Aircraft

La Compagnie, an all business class airline flying between New York (Newark International) and Paris (Charles de Gaulle), announced an order for 2 new Airbus A321-NEO aircraft last month. The boutique air carrier placed the order three years after launching as an exclusively business-class airline on the 4th of July in 2014, and one year after adding a second daily flight between New York and Paris. The airline currently uses a fleet of two Boeing 757 aircraft that are outfitted with 74 lie-flat seats.

La Compagnie, French for “The Company”, is accelerating its development with the order of the two Airbus A321-NEO aircraft. The investment marks a major milestone for the still-young airline, revealing its plan for stable growth and future route expansion. Due for delivery in 2019, the new modern, efficient and eco-friendly A321-NEO aircraft will take La Compagnie’s in-flight business-class experience to a new level. The planes will be equipped with the latest in technology, Wi-Fi, and full lie-flat beds. This should allow its passengers to be well-connected and well-rested upon arrival in New York or Paris.

The airline joined forces with XL Airways in 2016, and has progressively focused on optimizing its performance across all fronts. The choice of the French aeronautical firm Airbus strengthens La Compagnie’s French spirit and philosophy that has made the carrier desirable for intercontinental passengers. The airline has always been an advocate for the French business community, and with the selection of Airbus and the A321-NEO, they are able to illuminate their French touch and travel experience.

La Compagnie

Norwegian Air news for February 18, 2016

Norwegian Air Shuttle reportedly is considering spinning off its aircraft leasing unit. The news comes as newer jets begin arriving from Boeing and Airbus. The European discount air carrier currently has orders for 100 Airbus A320neo and 100 Boeing 737 Max aircraft. It is planning to lease at least some, if not all, of the new Airbus airplanes it receives. The company has stated that it does not want to retain 100% ownership of its leasing business, and is considering all of its options, including a public spin off. Norwegian Air Shuttle currently operates the Boeing 787 Dreamliner on its international routes, and is planning on expanding this capacity 40% this calendar year over 2015. Norwegian plans to start flying from Paris to Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, and New York this July.

Norwegian Air is having a giant fare sale to Paris!

Click the link to book: Norwegian Paris fare sale!

Norwegian Air

Icelandair adding flights to Paris Orly Airport

Icelandair has announced that it will be adding service to the Paris Orly Airport beginning this summer season. Flights will initially operate 2 times a week beginning on the 28th of March.  Service will increase to 3 times a week beginning on the 21st of May, and then go up to 5 flights a week starting in June. The flights will be in addition to the current existing Icelandair service to the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. The airlines flights to Paris began over 40 years ago at Orly Airport, before moving the flights to the newer Charles de Gaulle Icelandair adding flights to Paris Orly Airport Airport. The Paris Orly Airport is located just 8 miles south of many of the major tourist attractions of Paris, including the Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde, and Notre Dame. Orly Airport also has high speed metro train access from both of the airport terminals.

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